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RhoB affects colitis through modulating cell signaling and intestinal microbiome.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is multifactorial, and diagnostic and treatment strategies for IBD remain to be developed. RhoB regulates multiple cell functions; however, its role in colitis is unexplored.

Results

Here, we found RhoB was dramatically increased in colon tissues of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients and mice with DSS-induced colitis. Compared with wild type mice, RhoB+/- and RhoB-/- mice developed milder DSS-induced colitis and increased goblet cell numbers and IEC proliferation. Decreased RhoB promoted goblet cell differentiation and epithelial regeneration through inhibiting Wnt signaling pathway and activating p38 MAPK signaling pathway. Moreover, increased SCFA-producing bacteria and SCFA concentrations were detected in intestinal microbiome of both RhoB+/- and RhoB-/- mice and upregulated SCFA receptor expression was also observed.

Conclusions

Taken together, a higher level of RhoB is associated with UC, which also contributes to UC development through modulating cell signaling and altering intestinal bacterial composition and metabolites. These observations suggest that RhoB has potential as a biomarker and a treatment target for UC. Video Abstract.

SUBMITTER: Yang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9482252 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RhoB affects colitis through modulating cell signaling and intestinal microbiome.

Yang Jianming J   Pei Geng G   Sun Xuan X   Xiao Yawen Y   Miao Chunhui C   Zhou Lu L   Wang Bangmao B   Yang Liu L   Yu Mingyu M   Zhang Zhi-Song ZS   Keller Evan T ET   Yao Zhi Z   Wang Quan Q  

Microbiome 20220916 1


<h4>Background</h4>The pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is multifactorial, and diagnostic and treatment strategies for IBD remain to be developed. RhoB regulates multiple cell functions; however, its role in colitis is unexplored.<h4>Results</h4>Here, we found RhoB was dramatically increased in colon tissues of ulcerative colitis (UC) patients and mice with DSS-induced colitis. Compared with wild type mice, RhoB<sup>+/-</sup> and RhoB<sup>-/-</sup> mice developed milder DSS-indu  ...[more]

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