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. 2018 Dec;66(6):800-805.
doi: 10.1007/s12026-019-9067-2.

Expression of human REG family genes in inflammatory bowel disease and their molecular mechanism

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Expression of human REG family genes in inflammatory bowel disease and their molecular mechanism

Shin Takasawa et al. Immunol Res. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

The pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) reflects a balance between mucosal injury and reparative mechanisms. Some regenerating gene (Reg) family members have been reported to be expressed in Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) and to be involved as proliferative mucosal factors in IBD. However, expression of all the REG family genes in IBD is still unclear. Here, we analyzed expression of all the REG family genes (REGIα, REGIβ, REG III, HIP/PAP, and REG IV) in biopsy specimens of UC and CD by real-time RT-PCR. REG Iα, REG Iβ, and REG IV genes were overexpressed in CD samples. REG IV gene was also overexpressed in UC samples. We further analyzed the expression mechanisms of REG Iα, REG Iβ, and REG IV genes in LS-174T and HT-29 human colonic epithelial cells. The expression of REG Iα was significantly induced by IL-6 or IL-22, and REG Iβ was induced by IL-22. Deletion analyses revealed that three regions (- 220~- 211, - 179~- 156, and - 146~- 130) in REG Iα and the region (- 274~- 260) in REG Iβ promoter were responsible for the activation by IL-22/IL-6. The promoters contain consensus transcription factor binding sequences for MZF1, RTEF1/TEAD4, and STAT3 in REG Iα, and HLTF/FOXN2F in REG Iβ, respectively. The introduction of siRNA for MZF1, RTEF1/TEAD4, STAT3, and HLTF/FOXN2F abolished the transcription of REG Iα and REG Iβ. The gene activation mechanisms of REG Iα/REG Iβ may play a role in colon mucosal regeneration in IBD.

Keywords: Crohn’s disease (CD); REG family genes; Transcription; Ulcerative colitis (UC).

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