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FAM3D is essential for colon homeostasis and host defense against inflammation associated carcinogenesis

  1. Author:
    Liang, Weiwei
    Peng, Xinjian
    Li, Qingqing
    Wang, Pingzhang
    Lv, Ping
    Song, Quansheng
    She, Shaoping
    Huang, Shiyang
    Chen,Keqiang
    Gong, Wanghua
    Yuan,Wuxing
    Thovarai, Vishal
    Yoshimura, Teizo [ORCID]
    O'huigin, Colm
    Trinchieri,Giorgio [ORCID]
    Huang, Jiaqiang
    Lin, Shuye
    Yao, Xiaohong
    Bian, Xiuwu [ORCID]
    Kong, Wei [ORCID]
    Xi, Jianzhong
    Wang,Jiming
    Wang, Ying [ORCID]
  2. Author Address

    Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medical Sciences and NHC Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology, Peking University, Beijing, 100191, P. R. China., Cancer and Inflammation Program, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute at Frederick, Frederick, MD, 21702, USA., Basic Research Program, Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc, Frederick, MD, 21702, USA., Microbiome Sequencing Core, Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc, Frederick, MD, 21702, USA., Basic Science Program, Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc., Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Frederick, MD, 21702, USA., Department of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University, Okayama, 700-8558, Japan., Cancer Research Center, Beijing Chest Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing Tuberculosis & Thoracic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing, 101149, P. R. China., Institute of Pathology, South-west Hospital and Cancer Center, Chongqing, P. R. China., Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, 100191, P. R. China., Department of Biomedicine, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing, 100871, P. R. China., Cancer and Inflammation Program, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute at Frederick, Frederick, MD, 21702, USA. wangji@mail.nih.gov., Department of Immunology, School of Basic Medical Sciences and NHC Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology, Peking University, Beijing, 100191, P. R. China. yw@bjmu.edu.cn.,
    1. Year: 2020
    2. Date: NOV 20
    3. Epub Date: 2020 11 20
  1. Journal: Nature communications
    1. 11
    2. 1
    3. Pages: 5912
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. Article Number: 5912
  4. ISSN: 2041-1723
  1. Abstract:

    The physiological homeostasis of gut mucosal barrier is maintained by both genetic and environmental factors and its impairment leads to pathogenesis such as inflammatory bowel disease. A cytokine like molecule, FAM3D (mouse Fam3D), is highly expressed in mouse gastrointestinal tract. Here, we demonstrate that deficiency in Fam3D is associated with impaired integrity of colonic mucosa, increased epithelial hyper-proliferation, reduced anti-microbial peptide production and increased sensitivity to chemically induced colitis associated with high incidence of cancer. Pretreatment of Fam3D(-/-) mice with antibiotics significantly reduces the severity of chemically induced colitis and wild type (WT) mice co-housed with Fam3D(-/-) mice phenocopy Fam3D-deficiency showing increased sensitivity to colitis and skewed composition of fecal microbiota. An initial equilibrium of microbiota in cohoused WT and Fam3D(-/-) mice is followed by an increasing divergence of the bacterial composition after separation. These results demonstrate the essential role of Fam3D in colon homeostasis, protection against inflammation associated cancer and normal microbiota composition. The cytokine like protein FAM3D (Fam3D in mice) is highly expressed in the digestive tract with unknown role in colon pathophysiology. Here, by using gene deficient mice, the authors show that Fam3D is critically involved in colon homeostasis, host defense against colitis-associated carcinogenesis, and the balance of microbiota.

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  1. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19691-z
  2. PMID: 33219235
  3. WOS: 000595687700008
  4. PII : 10.1038/s41467-020-19691-z

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