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Small noncoding vault RNA2-1 disrupts gut epithelial barrier function via interaction with HuR.


ABSTRACT: Vault RNAs (vtRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs and highly expressed in many eukaryotes. Here, we identified vtRNA2-1 as a novel regulator of the intestinal barrier via interaction with RNA-binding protein HuR. Intestinal mucosal tissues from patients with inflammatory bowel diseases and from mice with colitis or sepsis express increased levels of vtRNAs relative to controls. Ectopically expressed vtRNA2-1 decreases the levels of intercellular junction (IJ) proteins claudin 1, occludin, and E-cadherin and causes intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction in vitro, whereas vtRNA2-1 silencing promotes barrier function. Increased vtRNA2-1 also decreases IJs in intestinal organoid, inhibits epithelial renewal, and causes Paneth cell defects ex vivo. Elevating the levels of tissue vtRNA2-1 in the intestinal mucosa increases the vulnerability of the gut barrier to septic stress in mice. vtRNA2-1 interacts with HuR and prevents HuR binding to claudin 1 and occludin mRNAs, thus decreasing their translation. These results indicate that vtRNA2-1 impairs intestinal barrier function by repressing HuR-facilitated translation of claudin 1 and occludin.

SUBMITTER: Ma XX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9900329 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Small noncoding vault RNA2-1 disrupts gut epithelial barrier function via interaction with HuR.

Ma Xiang-Xue XX   Xiao Lan L   Wen Susan J SJ   Yu Ting-Xi TX   Sharma Shweta S   Chung Hee K HK   Warner Bridgette B   Mallard Caroline G CG   Rao Jaladanki N JN   Gorospe Myriam M   Wang Jian-Ying JY  

EMBO reports 20221128 2


Vault RNAs (vtRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs and highly expressed in many eukaryotes. Here, we identified vtRNA2-1 as a novel regulator of the intestinal barrier via interaction with RNA-binding protein HuR. Intestinal mucosal tissues from patients with inflammatory bowel diseases and from mice with colitis or sepsis express increased levels of vtRNAs relative to controls. Ectopically expressed vtRNA2-1 decreases the levels of intercellular junction (IJ) proteins claudin 1, occludin, and E-cadhe  ...[more]

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