Downregulation of p63 upon exposure to bile salts and acid in normal and cancer esophageal cells in culture

2007 ◽  
Vol 293 (1) ◽  
pp. G45-G53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sabine Roman ◽  
Aurélia Pétré ◽  
Amélie Thépot ◽  
Agnès Hautefeuille ◽  
Jean-Yves Scoazec ◽  
...  

p63 is a member of the p53 protein family that regulates differentiation and morphogenesis in epithelial tissues and is required for the formation of squamous epithelia. Barrett's mucosa is a glandular metaplasia of the squamous epithelium that develops in the lower esophagus in the context of chronic, gastroesophageal reflux and is considered as a precursor for adenocarcinoma. Normal or squamous cancer esophageal cells were exposed to deoxycholic acid (DCA, 50, 100, or 200 μM) and chenodeoxycholic and taurochenodeoxycholic acid at pH 5. p63 and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expressions were studied by Western blot and RT-PCR. DCA exposure at pH 5 led to a spectacular decrease in the levels of all isoforms of the p63 proteins. This decrease was observed within minutes of exposure, with a synergistic effect between DCA and acid. Within the same time frame, levels of p63 mRNA were relatively unaffected, whereas levels of COX-2, a marker of stress responses often induced in Barrett's mucosa, were increased. Similar results were obtained with chenodeoxycholic acid but not its taurine conjugate at pH 5. Proteasome inhibition by lactacystin or MG-132 partially blocked the decrease in p63, suggesting a posttranslational degradation mechanism. These results show that combined exposure to bile salt and acid downregulates a critical regulator of squamous differentiation, providing a mechanism to explain the replacement of squamous epithelium by a glandular metaplasia upon exposure of the lower esophagus to gastric reflux.

2000 ◽  
Vol 118 (4) ◽  
pp. A37
Author(s):  
Lisa J. Neilson ◽  
Robert C. Stuart ◽  
Kai Stoeber ◽  
Gareth Williams ◽  
James J. Going

2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-433 ◽  
Author(s):  
Waku Hatta ◽  
Kaname Uno ◽  
Tomoyuki Koike ◽  
Nobuyuki Ara ◽  
Naoki Asano ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Linda S. Yang ◽  
Bronte A. Holt ◽  
Richard Williams ◽  
Richard Norris ◽  
Edward Tsoi ◽  
...  

Crystals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 753
Author(s):  
Dmitriy Shlimas ◽  
Artem L. Kozlovskiy ◽  
Maxim Zdorovets

The interest in lithium-containing ceramics is due to their huge potential as blanket materials for thermonuclear reactors for the accumulation of tritium. However, an important factor in their use is the preservation of the stability of their strength and structural properties when under the influence of external factors that determine the time frame of their operation. This paper presents the results of a study that investigated the influence of the LiTiO2 phase on the increasing resistance to degradation and corrosion of Li2TiO3 ceramic when exposed to aggressive acidic media. Using the X-ray diffraction method, it was found that an increase in the concentration of LiClO4·3H2O during synthesis leads to the formation of a cubic LiTiO2 phase in the structure as a result of thermal sintering of the samples. During corrosion tests, it was found that the presence of the LiTiO2 phase leads to a decrease in the degradation rate in acidic media by 20–70%, depending on the concentration of the phase. At the same time, and in contrast to the samples of Li2TiO3 ceramics, for which the mechanisms of degradation during a long stay in aggressive media are accompanied by large mass losses, for the samples containing the LiTiO2 phase, the main degradation mechanism is pitting corrosion with the formation of pitting inclusions.


2008 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. AB195
Author(s):  
Su Jin Hong ◽  
Bong Min Ko ◽  
Chang Beom Ryu ◽  
Jin-Oh Kim ◽  
Joo Young Cho ◽  
...  

2003 ◽  
Vol 124 (4) ◽  
pp. A641
Author(s):  
Eugene F. Tharalson ◽  
Rodney L. Akins ◽  
Michele A. Young ◽  
Francisco C. Ramirez

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