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Developmental Biology

Volume 338, Issue 2, 15 February 2010, Pages 270-279
Developmental Biology

Disruption of Paneth and goblet cell homeostasis and increased endoplasmic reticulum stress in Agr2−/− mice

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Abstract

Anterior Gradient 2 (AGR2) is a protein disulfide isomerase that plays important roles in diverse processes in multiple cell lineages as a developmental regulator, survival factor and susceptibility gene for inflammatory bowel disease. Here, we show using germline and inducible Agr2−/− mice that Agr2 plays important roles in intestinal homeostasis. Agr2−/− intestine has decreased goblet cell Mucin 2, dramatic expansion of the Paneth cell compartment, abnormal Paneth cell localization, elevated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, severe terminal ileitis and colitis. Cell culture experiments show that Agr2 expression is induced by ER stress, and that siRNA knockdown of Agr2 increases ER stress response. These studies implicate Agr2 in intestinal homeostasis and ER stress and suggest a role in the etiology of inflammatory bowel disease.

Abbreviations

AGR2
Anterior Gradient 2
ER
endoplasmic reticulum
PDI
protein disulfide isomerase
BrdU
bromodeoxyuridine

Keywords

AGR2, Anterior gradient 2
Intestine
Goblet cell
Paneth cell
ER stress
PDI, protein disulfide isomerase

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1

Present address: Division of Gastroenterology/Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, USA.

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Participated in the study concept and design and data analysis.

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Participated in data acquisition.

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Reviewed pathology.

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Present address: Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.