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Regulation of colonic epithelial repair in mice by Toll-like receptors and hyaluronic acid.


ABSTRACT: The protective component of the host response to dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis in the mouse is mediated through the activation of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4, the induction of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, and prostaglandin E(2) production. TLR4 ligands include bacterial lipopolysaccharide and hyaluronic acid, a component of the extracellular matrix. Our hypothesis is that hyaluronic acid, through TLRs, plays a protective role in the host response to DSS-induced colitis.DSS (2.5%) was administered for 7 days in wild-type and MyD88(-/-) mice. The mice also received intraperitoneal hyaluronic acid. The expression of hyaluronic acid, COX-2, and macrophage inflammatory protein (MIP)-2 was evaluated by immunohistochemistry.DSS induced a marked increase in hyaluronic acid in the lamina propria of wild-type but not MyD88(-/-) mice. Treatment with DSS also induced the MyD88-dependent expression of hyaluronic acid synthases 2 and 3, enzymes involved in hyaluronic acid synthesis, in lamina propria macrophages. Exogenous hyaluronic acid induced the expression of tumor necrosis factor alpha, MIP-2, and COX-2 in the colon in a MyD88-dependent manner. In wild-type but not MyD88(-/-), TLR4(-/-), COX-2(-/-) mice, hyaluronic acid was protective against DSS-induced colitis. In wild-type mice, hyaluronic acid was therapeutic in established DSS-induced colitis.Endogenous hyaluronic acid expression is markedly increased in DSS-induced colitis and preserves the epithelium through TLR activation and COX-2 expression. Furthermore, exogenous hyaluronic acid, through the activation of TLRs and the production of prostaglandin E(2) through COX-2, has protective effects in DSS-induced colitis.

SUBMITTER: Zheng L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2789856 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of colonic epithelial repair in mice by Toll-like receptors and hyaluronic acid.

Zheng Ling L   Riehl Terrence E TE   Stenson William F WF  

Gastroenterology 20090902 6


<h4>Background & aims</h4>The protective component of the host response to dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis in the mouse is mediated through the activation of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4, the induction of cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, and prostaglandin E(2) production. TLR4 ligands include bacterial lipopolysaccharide and hyaluronic acid, a component of the extracellular matrix. Our hypothesis is that hyaluronic acid, through TLRs, plays a protective role in the host response to DSS-induced  ...[more]

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