PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Role of Ras in regulation of intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis and crosstalk with Wnt signaling.

  • Takenori Kotani,
  • Noriko Ihara,
  • Saki Okamoto,
  • Jajar Setiawan,
  • Tasuku Konno,
  • Yasuyuki Saito,
  • Yoji Murata,
  • Takashi Matozaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
p. e0256774

Abstract

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Cross talk between different signaling pathways is thought to be important for regulation of homeostasis of, as well as oncogenesis of, the intestinal epithelium. Expression of an active form of K-Ras specifically in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) of mice (IEC-RasDA mice) resulted in the development of hyperplasia in the small intestine and colon of mice. IEC-RasDA mice also manifested the increased proliferation of IECs. In addition, the number of goblet cells markedly increased, while that of Paneth cells decreased in IEC-RasDA mice. Development of intestinal organoids was markedly enhanced for IEC-RasDA mice compared with control mice. Whereas, the expression of Wnt target genes was significantly reduced in the in intestinal crypts from IEC-RasDA mice compared with that apparent for the control. Our results thus suggest that K-Ras promotes the proliferation of IECs as well as generation of goblet cells. By contrast, Ras counter-regulates the Wnt signaling and thereby contribute to the proper regulation of intestinal epithelial cell homeostasis.