南方医科大学学报 ›› 2013, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (02): 197-.

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MUC2基因表达对益生菌调节肠屏障作用的影响

余晶仪,郝小燕,龙敏,王勤,屈娅荣,温扬明,张文炳,罗军,曹虹   

  • 出版日期:2013-02-20 发布日期:2013-02-20

Role of MUC2 gene in the regulation of rat intestinal barrier function by probiotics

  • Online:2013-02-20 Published:2013-02-20

摘要: 目的观察益生菌诱导的乳鼠结肠MUC2基因的表达及其对益生菌抑制E.coli K1株E44黏附侵袭肠屏障作用的影响。方
法SD乳鼠分别用益生菌、E44 株和益生菌+E44株三组灌胃7 d后,RT-PCR法观察益生菌和E44 株诱导结肠MUC2基因的表
达;靶向MUC2 基因的shRNA真核质粒表达载体(shRNA MUC2)和阴性对照shRNA NC转染人结肠癌Lovo细胞,荧光定量
PCR法检测其表达水平,并通过竞争性排斥方法检测MUC2基因对益生菌拮抗致病菌E44粘附侵袭的影响。结果灌胃益生菌
组SD乳鼠肠道MUC2基因明显上调,而E44组则显著降低。用shRNA MUC2转染Lovo细胞后,与阴性对照组和空白对照组
相比,其表达水平明显降低,干扰率为66.7%;益生菌对E44株粘附侵袭抑制作用明显低于未处理组,与对照组相比,E44相对粘
附率为56.64%,相对侵袭率为66.64%。结论益生菌诱导的MUC2基因表达上调可能成为拮抗致病菌易位的保护机制之一;
MUC2基因沉默后,益生菌对E44粘附侵袭肠上皮细胞的抑制作用明显降低。

Abstract: Objective To investigate MUC2 expression in rat colons induced by probiotics and its effects on the inhibition of
E.coli K1 (E44) penetration of the intestinal barrier by probiotics. Methods SD rats were subjected to intragastric administration
of probiotics, E44, or probiotics + E44 on a daily basis for 7 days, and MUC2 expression in the colons was determined by
RT-PCR. MUC2-targeted shRNA (shRNA MUC2) and scrambled shRNA plasmids (shRNA NC) were respectively transfected
into Lovo cells, and the efficiency of MUC2 knockdown was determined using qRT-PCR. Competitive exclusion assay was
used to evaluate the effects of the probiotics against E44 adhesion and invasion. Results Intestinal MUC2 mRNA expression
was up-regulated in the rats after intragastric administration of probiotics, while E44 administration caused significantly
lowered MUC2 expression. MUC2 expression was down-regulated (by 66.7%) by transfection with shRNA MUC2 in Lovo cells
as compared with the negative control and mock control cells. The inhibition of E44 adherence and invasion by probiotics was
significantly attenuated in transfected Lovo cell culture (in which the relative adhesion and invasion rates of E44 were 56.64%
and 66.64%, respectively) as compared with those in the control group. Conclusion The up-regulation of MUC2 in rat colons
can be one of the mechanisms of the probiotics in antagonizing the translocation of the pathogenic bacteria. Silencing MUC2
expression causes attenuated inhibitory effect of the probiotics on E. coli K1 penetration across human intestinal epithelial cells.