Influence of the MUC1 Cell Surface Mucin on Gastric Mucosal Gene Expression Profiles in Response to Helicobacter pylori Infection in Mice.

Abstract:

:The cell surface mucin MUC1 is an important host factor limiting Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) pathogenesis in both humans and mice by providing a protective barrier and modulating mucosal epithelial and leukocyte responses. The aim of this study was to establish the time-course of molecular events in MUC1-modulated gene expression profiles in response to H. pylori infection in wild type (WT) and MUC1-deficient mice using microarray-determined mRNA expression, gene network analysis and Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA). A time-course over the first 72 h of infection showed significantly higher mucosal loads of bacteria at 8 h of infection in Muc1-/- mice compared with WT, confirming its importance in the early stages of infection (P = 0.0003). Microarray analysis revealed 266 differentially expressed genes at one or more time-points over 72 h in the gastric mucosa of Muc1-/- mice compared with WT control using a threshold of 2-fold change. The SPINK1 pancreatic cancer canonical pathway was strongly inhibited in Muc1-/- mice compared with WT at sham and 8 h infection (P = 6.08E-14 and P = 2.25 E-19, respectively) but potently activated at 24 and 72 h post-infection (P = 1.38E-22 and P = 5.87E-13, respectively). The changes in this pathway are reflective of higher expression of genes mediating digestion and absorption of lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins at sham and 8 h infection in the absence of MUC1, but that this transcriptional signature is highly down regulated as infection progresses in the absence of MUC1. Uninfected Muc1-/- gastric tissue was highly enriched for expression of factors involved in lipid metabolism and 8 h infection further activated this network compared with WT. As infection progressed, a network of antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory response genes was more highly activated in Muc1-/- than WT mice. Key target genes identified by time-course microarrays were independently validated using RT-qPCR. These results highlight the dynamic interplay between the host and H. pylori, and the role of MUC1 in host defense, and provide a general picture of changes in cellular gene expression modulated by MUC1 in a time-dependent manner in response to H. pylori infection.

authors

Sheng YH,Ng GZ,Summers KM,Every AL,Price G,Hasnain SZ,Sutton P,McGuckin MA

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10.3389/fcimb.2020.00343

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Has Abstract

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2020-07-24 00:00:00

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343

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2235-2988

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10

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