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Helicobacter pylori–Induced Rev-erbα Fosters Gastric Bacteria Colonization by Impairing Host Innate and Adaptive DefenseSummary

Authors :
Fang-Yuan Mao
Yi-Pin Lv
Chuan-Jie Hao
Yong-Sheng Teng
Yu-Gang Liu
Ping Cheng
Shi-Ming Yang
Weisan Chen
Tao Liu
Quan-Ming Zou
Rui Xie
Jing-Yu Xu
Yuan Zhuang
Source :
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 395-425 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Background & Aims: Rev-erbα represents a powerful transcriptional repressor involved in immunity. However, the regulation, function, and clinical relevance of Rev-erbα in Helicobacter pylori infection are presently unknown. Methods: Rev-erbα was examined in gastric samples from H pylori-infected patients and mice. Gastric epithelial cells (GECs) were isolated and infected with H pylori for Rev-erbα regulation assays. Gastric tissues from Rev-erbα–/– and wild-type (littermate control) mice or these mice adoptively transferred with CD4+ T cells from IFN-γ–/– and wild-type mice, bone marrow chimera mice and mice with in vivo pharmacological activation or inhibition of Rev-erbα were examined for bacteria colonization. GECs, CD45+CD11c–Ly6G–CD11b+CD68– myeloid cells and CD4+ T cells were isolated, stimulated and/or cultured for Rev-erbα function assays. Results: Rev-erbα was increased in gastric mucosa of H pylori-infected patients and mice. H pylori induced GECs to express Rev-erbα via the phosphorylated cagA that activated ERK signaling pathway to mediate NF-κB directly binding to Rev-erbα promoter, which resulted in increased bacteria colonization within gastric mucosa. Mechanistically, Rev-erbα in GECs not only directly suppressed Reg3b and β-defensin-1 expression, which resulted in impaired bactericidal effects against H pylori of these antibacterial proteins in vitro and in vivo; but also directly inhibited chemokine CCL21 expression, which led to decreased gastric influx of CD45+CD11c–Ly6G–CD11b+CD68– myeloid cells by CCL21-CCR7-dependent migration and, as a direct consequence, reduced bacterial clearing capacity of H pylori-specific Th1 cell response. Conclusions: Overall, this study identifies a model involving Rev-erbα, which collectively ensures gastric bacterial persistence by suppressing host gene expression required for local innate and adaptive defense against H pylori.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2352345X
Volume :
12
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.78f2e7073bc74a87ad6a6a1c6dad1c20
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2021.02.013