Rothem_2007_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_43_730

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Title : Paraoxonases are associated with intestinal inflammatory diseases and intracellularly localized to the endoplasmic reticulum - Rothem_2007_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_43_730
Author(s) : Rothem L , Hartman C , Dahan A , Lachter J , Eliakim R , Shamir R
Ref : Free Radic Biol Med , 43 :730 , 2007
Abstract :

We demonstrated previously that the paraoxonase (PON1/2/3) genes and proteins are expressed in human intestinal biopsies and in Caco-2 cells. The current study aims were to explore whether PON1/2/3 expression is different in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) or celiac disease compared to healthy controls, and to explore the intracellular localization of PON1/2/3. Our results showed that significantly fewer biopsies expressed PON1 and PON3 in the duodenum of celiac patients (PON1, P<0.0001; PON3, P=0.03), in the terminal ileum of Crohn's patients (PON1, P=0.001; PON3, P=0.008), and in the colon of UC patients (PON1, P=0.02; PON3, P=0.06) compared to controls. Since all three disorders share markedly elevated inflammatory mediators we explored the PON1/2/3 mRNA expression on cytokine stimulation. No changes were observed in Caco-2 and HT29 cells. Immunofluorescence experiments localized PON1/2/3 exclusively to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in both CaCo-2 and HT29 cells. These results demonstrate for the first time a novel relationship between PON1 and PON3 expression and several inflammatory gastrointestinal disorders. Together with the localization of PON1/2/3 enzymes to the ER, it may be suggested that PON1/2/3 may have extracellular functions as part of the host response in IBD and celiac disease.

PubMedSearch : Rothem_2007_Free.Radic.Biol.Med_43_730
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Rothem L, Hartman C, Dahan A, Lachter J, Eliakim R, Shamir R (2007)
Paraoxonases are associated with intestinal inflammatory diseases and intracellularly localized to the endoplasmic reticulum
Free Radic Biol Med 43 :730

Rothem L, Hartman C, Dahan A, Lachter J, Eliakim R, Shamir R (2007)
Free Radic Biol Med 43 :730