Intestinal Cell News 5.12 April 5, 2019 | |
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TOP STORYMechanistic studies revealed an extensive interaction between truncated retinoid X receptor-alpha (tRXRα) and TRAF6 in the cytoplasm of macrophages, leading to TRAF6 ubiquitination and subsequent activation of the NF-κB inflammatory pathway. K-80003, a tRXRα modulator derived from nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug sulindac, suppressed the growth of tRXRα-mediated colorectal tumor by inhibiting the NF-κB-IL-6-STAT3 signaling cascade. [Nat Commun] Full Article | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Colonic CD90+ Crypt Fibroblasts Secrete Semaphorins to Support Epithelial Growth Using a number of established stromal cell markers, researchers phenotypically and functionally examined fibroblast populations in the colon. CD90+ fibroblasts located in close proximity to stem cells in vivo supported organoid growth in vitro and expressed crucial stem cell growth factors, such as Grem1, Wnt2b, and R-spondin3. [Cell Rep] Full Article | Graphical Abstract Regenerating islet-derived family member (Reg4) mice altered the colonic bacterial composition and reduced the bacterial adherence to the colonic epithelium. In vitro, Reg4 was shown to promote the growth of colonic organoids, and that this occurred through a mechanism involving activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3. [Mucosal Immunol] Full Article Scientists investigated a biomarker of response for mitogen-activated protein kinase (MEK) inhibition in KRAS mutant colon cancers by LC-MS/MS analysis. They tested the MEK inhibitor in PIK3CA wild and mutant colon cancer cells. In addition, they tested the combinational effects of MEK and TNKS inhibitor in vitro and in vivo. [Br J Cancer] Abstract Mechanistically, cancer testis antigen 55 (CT55) acted as an accelerator of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-induced nuclear factor-κB signaling. Upon stimulation with TNF-α, CT55 interacted with the IκB kinase (IKK) complex, which increased the phosphorylation of IKKα/β and activates IKK-p65 signaling, while knockout of CT55 blocked IKK–p65 signaling. [Cell Death Dis] Full Article Side-Directed Transfer and Presystemic Metabolism of Selenoneine in a Human Intestinal Barrier Model Selenoneine and the reference species Se-methylselenocysteine (MeSeCys) and selenite were applied to the Caco-2 intestinal barrier model. Selenoneine was transferred in higher amounts, but with similar kinetics as selenite, while MeSeCys showed the highest permeability. [Mol Nutr Food Res] Abstract Researchers analyzed a series of chiral phenoxyacetic acid analogues for their ability to inhibit colorectal cancer cells growth by binding PPARγ as partial agonists as assessed in transactivation assays of a PPARG-reporter gene. They further investigated compounds (R,S)-3, (S)-3 and (R,S)-7 because they combined the best antiproliferative activity and a limited transactivation potential and found that they induced cell cycle arrest mainly via upregulation of p21waf1/cip1. [Sci Rep] Full Article Results showed that L. rhamnosus CNCM I-3690 could physically maintain modulated goblet cells and the mucus layer and counteract changes in local and systemic lymphocytes. Furthermore, mice colonic transcriptome analysis revealed that CNCM I-3690 enhanced the expression of genes related to healthy gut permeability: motility and absorption, cell proliferation; and protective functions by inhibiting endogenous proteases. [Sci Rep] Full Article In the process of heat exposure, the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling pathway was significantly inhibited in both IPEC-J2 cells and enteroids. Correspondingly, treatment of IPEC-J2 and enteroids with the mTORC1 agonist MHY1485 at 41°C significantly attenuated the inhibition of proliferation and protein synthesis, increased intestinal stem cell activity, and promoted expansion and budding of enteroid. [J Cell Physiol] Abstract Electrospun xanthan polysaccharide X-gallic acid (X-GA) and X-(−)-epigallocatechin gallate (X-EGCG) nanofibers were incubated with Caco-2 cells, and the cell viability, transepithelial transport, and permeability properties across cell monolayers were investigated. An increase of GA and EGCG permeability was observed when the polyphenols were loaded into xanthan nanofibers, compared to the free compounds. [Pharmaceutics] Full Article The authors investigated the proliferative effects of spirulina crude protein (SPCP) on rat intestinal epithelial cells IEC-6 to elucidate the mechanisms underlying its effect. The results of wound-healing and cell viability assays demonstrated that SPCP promoted migration and proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. [Mar Drugs] Full Article Subscribe to one of our other 19 science newsletters such as Pulmonary Cell News & ESC & iPSC News. | |
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REVIEWSPharmacological Autophagy Regulators as Therapeutic Agents for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases The authors summarize the drugs administered to IBD patients and describe recently emerged therapeutic agents. They compile evidence on the contribution of autophagy to IBD pathogenesis, give an overview of pharmacological autophagy regulators in animal models of colitis, and propose novel therapeutic avenues based on autophagy components. [Trends Mol Med] Abstract Stem Cells in Homeostasis and Cancer of the Gut Investigators present an overview of the current knowledge on intestinal stem cells in homeostasis and their role in malignant transformation. Also, they discuss the existence of stem cells in intestinal adenomas and colorectal cancer and how these cells contribute to (pre-)malignant growth. [Mol Cancer] Full Article Several important factors, including cytokines, chemotherapeutics and the microbiome, influence the plasticity and functionality of innate (myeloid) cells in the microenvironment, and this complexity of regulation has limited translation into successful trials so far. Current concepts of the immunobiology of the innate arm in the tumor microenvironment are presented in the context of clinical translation. [Br J Cancer] Full Article Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the intestinal cell research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSTakeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited announced that the European Medicines Agency has accepted a Marketing Authorization Line Extension Application for a subcutaneous formulation of the gut-selective biologic vedolizumab for maintenance therapy in adults with moderately to severely active ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. [Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited] Press Release Palatin Technologies, Inc. announced positive results of a micro-dose study of radiolabeled PL-8177 using an oral, delayed-release, polymer formulation. [Palatin Technologies, Inc. (iR Direct)] Press Release A large clinical trial “RELIEVE-IBS-D” for patients with diarrhoea predominant IBS included in the National Institute for Health Research portfolio has started recruitment in England. The trial is using some of the latest research technologies to collect data and new information about IBS-D. [Enteromed Ltd. (PR Newswire)] Press Release US WorldMeds has announced that Sloan Pharma, S.a.r.l. has received approval from FDA for the reintroduction of Zelnorm™, a twice-daily oral treatment for irritable bowel syndrome with constipation in women under 65. [US WorldMeds Holdings, LLC (PR Newswire)] Press Release Evoke Pharma, Inc. announced that it has received a Complete Response Letter from the FDA for its 505(b)(2) New Drug Application for Gimoti™ for the relief of symptoms associated with acute and recurrent diabetic gastroparesis. [Evoke Pharma, Inc.] Press Release Drug-Device Glitches Prompt FDA to Turn Back Evoke Pharma’s Gimoti Nasal Spray The FDA has rebuffed Evoke Pharma’s nasal spray Gimoti, a version of the decades-old oral drug metoclopramide, on worries the spray device isn’t delivering “reproducible” dosing, a company executive said Tuesday. [Questex LLC.] Press Release CDISC to Develop Data Standards for Crohn’s Disease with Support from the Helmsley Charitable Trust CDISC will develop the first global, non-proprietary clinical data standards for Crohn’s disease with a grant award of $1 million from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. CDISC Standards specify how to structure data to expedite approval of new therapeutics and enable data sharing, cross-study comparisons, and meta-analyses. [Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium] Press Release Stand Up to Cancer Grants First Peggy Prescott Award in Colorectal Cancer Research Stand Up To Cancer announced the recipient of its inaugural Stand Up To Cancer Peggy Prescott Early Career Scientist Award in Colorectal Cancer Research, which was funded by Dallas Cowboys QB and SU2C Ambassador Dak Prescott in memory of his mother who passed away from the disease in 2013. The fellowship provides $50,000 in research funding over a two-year term to a rising star in the colorectal cancer field. [Stand Up To Cancer] Press Release Novartis Ponies Up $310M for IFM Therapeutics’ Inflammation-Focused Unit Novartis is handing over $310 million up front to acquire IFM Therapeutics’ inflammation-centered subsidiary, IFM Tre. The deal includes up to $1.265 billion in milestones and gives Novartis access to one clinical and two preclinical NLRP3 antagonist programs from IFM Tre. [Questex LLC.] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSNIH Police Yank Iranian Graduate Student from Lab as Agency Clamps Down on Security The National Institutes of Health is requiring all visitors — including patients — to disclose their citizenship as a condition of entry, a policy that has unnerved staff scientists and led to recent disputes with at least two Iranian scientists invited to make presentations, only to be blocked from campus. [The Washington Post] Editorial Bioethicists Concerned over Japan’s Chimera Embryo Regulations Japanese regulators have effectively given the green light to research involving human-animal chimera embryos, which are created by implanting human pluripotent stem cells into animals in early development. The revised guidelines, issued in early March, lift a previous requirement to terminate such embryos after 14 days. [The Scientist] Editorial
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