International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2023)

Vitamin A Promotes the Fusion of Autophagolysosomes and Prevents Excessive Inflammasome Activation in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis

  • Hiroto Hiraga,
  • Daisuke Chinda,
  • Takato Maeda,
  • Yasuhisa Murai,
  • Kohei Ogasawara,
  • Ryutaro Muramoto,
  • Shinji Ota,
  • Keisuke Hasui,
  • Hirotake Sakuraba,
  • Yoh Ishiguro,
  • Shukuko Yoshida,
  • Krisana Asano,
  • Akio Nakane,
  • Shinsaku Fukuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24108684
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 10
p. 8684

Abstract

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Vitamin A ensures intestinal homeostasis, impacting acquired immunity and epithelial barrier function; however, its role in innate immunity is mostly unknown. Here, we studied the impact of vitamin A in different dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis animal models. Interestingly, more severe DSS-induced colitis was observed in vitamin A-deficient (VAD) mice than in vitamin A-sufficient (VAS) mice; the same was observed in VAD severe combined immunodeficient mice lacking T/B cells. Remarkably, IL-1β production, LC3B-II expression, and inflammasome activity in the lamina propria were significantly elevated in VAD mice. Electron microscopy revealed numerous swollen mitochondria with severely disrupted cristae. In vitro, non-canonical inflammasome signaling-induced pyroptosis, LC3B-II and p62 expression, and mitochondrial superoxide levels were increased in murine macrophages (RAW 264.7) pretreated with retinoic acid receptor antagonist (Ro41-5253). These findings suggest that vitamin A plays a crucial role in the efficient fusion of autophagosomes with lysosomes in colitis.

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