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Publication : R-spondin 2 signalling mediates susceptibility to fatal infectious diarrhoea.

First Author  Papapietro O Year  2013
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  4
Pages  1898 PubMed ID  23695692
Mgi Jnum  J:225057 Mgi Id  MGI:5691460
Doi  10.1038/ncomms2816 Citation  Papapietro O, et al. (2013) R-spondin 2 signalling mediates susceptibility to fatal infectious diarrhoea. Nat Commun 4:1898
abstractText  Citrobacter rodentium is a natural mouse pathogen widely used as a model for enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infections in humans. While C. rodentium causes self-limiting colitis in most inbred mouse strains, it induces fatal diarrhoea in susceptible strains. The physiological pathways as well as the genetic determinants leading to susceptibility have remained largely uncharacterized. Here we use a forward genetic approach to identify the R-spondin2 gene as a major determinant of susceptibility to C. rodentium infection. Robust induction of R-spondin2 expression during infection in susceptible mouse strains causes a potent Wnt-mediated proliferative response of colonic crypt cells, leading to the generation of an immature and poorly differentiated colonic epithelium with deficiencies in ion-transport components. Our data demonstrate a previously unknown role of R-spondins and Wnt signalling in susceptibility to infectious diarrhoea and identify R-spondin2 as a key molecular link between infection and intestinal homoeostasis.
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