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Title: Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) activation and FXR genetic variation in inflammatory bowel disease
Author(s): Nijmeijer, R.M.
Gadaleta, R.M.
Mil, S.W. van
Bodegraven, A.A. van
Crusius, J.B.
Dijkstra, G.
Hommes, D.W.
Jong, D.J. de (287768961)
Stokkers, P.C.
Verspaget, H.W.
Weersma, R.K.
Woude, C.J. van der
Stapelbroek, J.M.
Schipper, M.E.
Wijmenga, C.
Erpecum, K.J. van
Oldenburg, B.
Publication year: 2011
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: PLoS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
Volume: vol. 6
Issue: iss. 8
Start page: p. e23745
End page: p. e23745
Annotation: Nijmeijer, Rian M Gadaleta, Raffaella M van Mil, Saskia W C van Bodegraven, Adriaan A Crusius, J Bart A Dijkstra, Gerard Hommes, Daan W de Jong, Dirk J Stokkers, Pieter C F Verspaget, Hein W Weersma, Rinse K van der Woude, C Janneke Stapelbroek, Janneke M Schipper, Marguerite E I Wijmenga, Cisca van Erpecum, Karel J Oldenburg, Bas Dutch Initiative on Crohn, Colitis (ICC) Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't United States PLoS One. 2011;6(8):e23745. Epub 2011 Aug 22.
Abstract: BACKGROUND: We previously showed that activation of the bile salt nuclear receptor Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) protects against intestinal inflammation in mice. Reciprocally, these inflammatory mediators may decrease FXR activation. We investigated whether FXR activation is repressed in the ileum and colon of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients in remission. Additionally, we evaluated whether genetic variation in FXR is associated with IBD. METHODS: mRNA expression of FXR and FXR target gene SHP was determined in ileal and colonic biopsies of patients with Crohn's colitis (n = 15) and ulcerative colitis (UC; n = 12), all in clinical remission, and healthy controls (n = 17). Seven common tagging SNPs and two functional SNPs in FXR were genotyped in 2355 Dutch IBD patients (1162 Crohn's disease (CD) and 1193 UC) and in 853 healthy controls. RESULTS: mRNA expression of SHP in the ileum is reduced in patients with Crohn's colitis but not in patients with UC compared to controls. mRNA expression of villus marker Villin was correlated with FXR and SHP in healthy controls, a correlation that was weaker in UC patients and absent in CD patients. None of the SNPs was associated with IBD, UC or CD, nor with clinical subgroups of CD. CONCLUSIONS: FXR activation in the ileum is decreased in patients with Crohn's colitis. This may be secondary to altered enterohepatic circulation of bile salts or transrepression by inflammatory signals but does not seem to be caused by the studied SNPs in FXR. Increasing FXR activity by synthetic FXR agonists may have benefit in CD patients.
Subject: IGMD 2: Molecular gastro-enterology and hepatology N4i 1: Pathogenesis and modulation of inflammation
NCEBP 2: Evaluation of complex medical interventions
Organization: Operating Rooms
UMCN Extern
Gastroenterology
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