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Publication : Sodium/hydrogen-exchanger-2 modulates colonocyte lineage differentiation.

First Author  Nikolovska K Year  2022
Journal  Acta Physiol (Oxf) Volume  234
Issue  3 Pages  e13774
PubMed ID  34985202 Mgi Jnum  J:333125
Mgi Id  MGI:7434531 Doi  10.1111/apha.13774
Citation  Nikolovska K, et al. (2022) Sodium/hydrogen-exchanger-2 modulates colonocyte lineage differentiation. Acta Physiol (Oxf) 234(3):e13774
abstractText  AIM: The sodium/hydrogen exchanger 2 (NHE2) is an intestinal acid extruder with crypt-predominant localization and unresolved physiological significance. Our aim was to decipher its role in colonic epithelial cell proliferation, differentiation and electrolyte transport. METHODS: Alterations induced by NHE2-deficiency were addressed in murine nhe2(-/-) and nhe2(+/+) colonic crypts and colonoids, and NHE2-knockdown and control Caco2Bbe cells using pH-fluorometry, gene expression analysis and immunofluorescence. RESULTS: pH(i) -measurements along the colonic cryptal axis revealed significantly decreased intracellular pH (pH(i) ) in the middle segment of nhe2(-/-) compared to nhe2(+/+) crypts. Increased Nhe2 mRNA expression was detected in murine colonoids in the transiently amplifying/progenitor cell stage (TA/PE). Lack of Nhe2 altered the differentiation programme of colonic epithelial cells with reduced expression of absorptive lineage markers alkaline phosphatase (iAlp), Slc26a3 and transcription factor hairy and enhancer-of-split 1 (Hes1), but increased expression of secretory lineage markers Mucin 2, trefoil factor 3 (Tff3), enteroendocrine marker chromogranin A and murine atonal homolog 1 (Math1). Enterocyte differentiation was found to be pH(i) dependent with acidic pH(i) reducing, and alkaline pH(i) stimulating the expression of enterocyte differentiation markers in Caco2Bbe cells. A thicker mucus layer, longer crypts and an expanded brush border membrane zone of sodium/hydrogen exchanger 3 (NHE3) abundance may explain the lack of inflammation and the normal fluid absorptive rate in nhe2(-/-) colon. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that NHE2 expression is activated when colonocytes emerge from the stem cell niche. Its activity increases progenitor cell pH(i) and thereby supports absorptive enterocyte differentiation.
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