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The RNA helicase Dhx15 mediates Wnt-induced antimicrobial protein expression in Paneth cells.


ABSTRACT: RNA helicases play roles in various essential biological processes such as RNA splicing and editing. Recent in vitro studies show that RNA helicases are involved in immune responses toward viruses, serving as viral RNA sensors or immune signaling adaptors. However, there is still a lack of in vivo data to support the tissue- or cell-specific function of RNA helicases owing to the lethality of mice with complete knockout of RNA helicases; further, there is a lack of evidence about the antibacterial role of helicases. Here, we investigated the in vivo role of Dhx15 in intestinal antibacterial responses by generating mice that were intestinal epithelial cell (IEC)-specific deficient for Dhx15 (Dhx15 f/f Villin1-cre, Dhx15ΔIEC). These mice are susceptible to infection with enteric bacteria Citrobacter rodentium (C. rod), owing to impaired α-defensin production by Paneth cells. Moreover, mice with Paneth cell-specific depletion of Dhx15 (Dhx15 f/f Defensinα6-cre, Dhx15ΔPaneth) are more susceptible to DSS (dextran sodium sulfate)-induced colitis, which phenocopy Dhx15ΔIEC mice, due to the dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota. In humans, reduced protein levels of Dhx15 are found in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients. Taken together, our findings identify a key regulator of Wnt-induced α-defensins in Paneth cells and offer insights into its role in the antimicrobial response as well as intestinal inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7848544 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The RNA helicase Dhx15 mediates Wnt-induced antimicrobial protein expression in Paneth cells.

Wang Yalong Y   He Kaixin K   Sheng Baifa B   Lei Xuqiu X   Tao Wanyin W   Zhu Xiaoliang X   Wei Zheng Z   Fu Rongjie R   Wang Anlei A   Bai Shengdan S   Zhang Zhao Z   Hong Na N   Ye Chao C   Tian Ye Y   Wang Jun J   Li Mingsong M   Zhang Kaiguang K   Li Lin L   Yang Hua H   Li Hua-Bing HB   Flavell Richard A RA   Zhu Shu S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20210101 4


RNA helicases play roles in various essential biological processes such as RNA splicing and editing. Recent in vitro studies show that RNA helicases are involved in immune responses toward viruses, serving as viral RNA sensors or immune signaling adaptors. However, there is still a lack of in vivo data to support the tissue- or cell-specific function of RNA helicases owing to the lethality of mice with complete knockout of RNA helicases; further, there is a lack of evidence about the antibacteri  ...[more]

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