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Loss of NKCC1 function increases epithelial tight junction permeability by upregulating claudin-2 expression

Rainelli Koumangoye, Parker Penny, Eric Delpire

2022American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

cotransporter (NKCC1), suffer from severe gastrointestinal deficits, including chronic gastrointestinal inflammation, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, intestinal obstruction, and constipation. Although the intestinal inflammation observed in patients with loss of NKCC1 function may or may not be due to tight junction dysfunction, we investigated whether the loss of NKCC1 function affects paracellular ion transport and epithelial barrier function. Wild-type HT29-MTX-E12 and CRISPR/Cas9-mediated NKCC1 knockout (KO) HT29 clones were tested for tight junction protein expression and localization. Tightness of epithelial cell monolayer was assessed by measurement of transepithelial electrical resistance and permeability of molecular tracers in transwell filters. Tight junction protein localization was assessed by immunofluorescence. Loss of NKCC1 expression strongly increases the expression of claudin-2 and occludin in epithelial cell monolayers. Loss of NKCC1 significantly reduces the transepithelial electrical resistance (TER) indicating an increase in paracellular ions flux, consistent with upregulation of the cation-selective and channel-forming claudin-2. In addition, NKCC1-KO monolayers showed a significant increase in the paracellular flux of small molecules like fluorescein (0.33 kDa), whereas the permeability of higher molecular weight TRITC-Dextran (4 kDa and 70 kDa) remained unchanged. Thus, NKCC1 regulates tight junction protein expression and loss of NKCC1 function affects epithelial barrier integrity.

Topics & Concepts

Tight junctionParacellular transportClaudinOccludinBarrier functionCell junctionCell biologyChemistryTranscellularDownregulation and upregulationIntracellularPermeability (electromagnetism)BiologyCellBiochemistryGeneMembraneBarrier Structure and Function StudiesGut microbiota and healthHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies