Intestinal epithelial cell differentiation involves activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase that regulates the homeobox transcription factor CDX2
- PMID: 11283019
- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M100236200
Intestinal epithelial cell differentiation involves activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase that regulates the homeobox transcription factor CDX2
Abstract
The intracellular signaling pathways responsible for cell cycle arrest and differentiation along the crypt-villus axis of the human small intestine remain largely unknown. p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) have recently emerged as key modulators of various vertebrate cell differentiation processes. In order to elucidate further the mechanism(s) responsible for the loss of proliferative potential once committed intestinal cells begin to differentiate, the role and regulation of p38 MAPK with regard to differentiation were analyzed in both intact epithelium as well as in well established intestinal cell models recapitulating the crypt-villus axis in vitro. Results show that phosphorylated and active forms of p38 were detected primarily in the nuclei of differentiated villus cells. Inhibition of p38 MAPK signaling by 2-20 microm SB203580 did not affect E2F-dependent transcriptional activity in subconfluent Caco-2/15 or HIEC cells. p38 MAPK activity dramatically increased as soon as Caco-2/15 cells reached confluence, whereas addition of SB203580 during differentiation of Caco-2/15 cells strongly attenuated sucrase-isomaltase gene and protein expression as well as protein expression of villin and alkaline phosphatase. The binding of CDX2 to the sucrase-isomaltase promoter and its transcriptional activity were significantly reduced by SB203580. Pull-down glutathione S-transferase and immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrated a direct interaction of CDX3 with p38. Finally, p38-dependent phosphorylation of CDX3 was observed in differentiating Caco-2/15 cells. Taken together, our results indicate that p38 MAPK may be involved in the regulation of CDX2/3 function and intestinal cell differentiation.
Similar articles
-
Requirement of the MAP kinase cascade for cell cycle progression and differentiation of human intestinal cells.Am J Physiol. 1999 Sep;277(3):G631-41. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.1999.277.3.G631. Am J Physiol. 1999. PMID: 10484389
-
Constitutive activation of the MEK/ERK pathway inhibits intestinal epithelial cell differentiation.Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2011 Oct;301(4):G719-30. doi: 10.1152/ajpgi.00508.2010. Epub 2011 Jul 7. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2011. PMID: 21737780
-
The nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of E2F4 is involved in the regulation of human intestinal epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation.J Cell Physiol. 2004 May;199(2):262-73. doi: 10.1002/jcp.10455. J Cell Physiol. 2004. PMID: 15040009
-
Non-classical p38 map kinase functions: cell cycle checkpoints and survival.Int J Biol Sci. 2009;5(1):44-51. doi: 10.7150/ijbs.5.44. Epub 2008 Dec 19. Int J Biol Sci. 2009. PMID: 19159010 Free PMC article. Review.
-
MAPKs and signal transduction in the control of gastrointestinal epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation.Int J Mol Sci. 2013 May 13;14(5):10143-61. doi: 10.3390/ijms140510143. Int J Mol Sci. 2013. PMID: 23670595 Free PMC article. Review.
Cited by
-
Mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 prevents lipopolysaccharide-induced apoptosis in immature rat intestinal epithelial cells.Pediatr Res. 2015 Aug;78(2):128-36. doi: 10.1038/pr.2015.88. Epub 2015 May 7. Pediatr Res. 2015. PMID: 25950450 Free PMC article.
-
Muc4-ErbB2 complex formation and signaling in polarized CACO-2 epithelial cells indicate that Muc4 acts as an unorthodox ligand for ErbB2.Mol Biol Cell. 2006 Jul;17(7):2931-41. doi: 10.1091/mbc.e05-09-0895. Epub 2006 Apr 19. Mol Biol Cell. 2006. PMID: 16624867 Free PMC article.
-
Transcriptional regulation of the intestinal nuclear bile acid farnesoid X receptor (FXR) by the caudal-related homeobox 2 (CDX2).J Biol Chem. 2014 Oct 10;289(41):28421-32. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M114.571513. Epub 2014 Aug 19. J Biol Chem. 2014. PMID: 25138215 Free PMC article.
-
Transcriptional regulators of claudins in epithelial tight junctions.Mediators Inflamm. 2015;2015:219843. doi: 10.1155/2015/219843. Epub 2015 Apr 8. Mediators Inflamm. 2015. PMID: 25948882 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Genome-wide analysis of CDX2 binding in intestinal epithelial cells (Caco-2).J Biol Chem. 2010 Aug 13;285(33):25115-25. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.089516. Epub 2010 Jun 15. J Biol Chem. 2010. PMID: 20551321 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Other Literature Sources
Research Materials