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Gut | 2017

Epithelial expression and function of trypsin-3 in irritable bowel syndrome

Claire Rolland-Fourcade; Alexandre Denadai-Souza; Carla Cirillo; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue Obed Jaramillo; Cleo Desormeaux; Nicolas Cenac; Jean-Paul Motta; Muriel H. Larauche; Yvette Taché; Pieter Vanden Berghe; Michel Neunlist; Emmanuel Coron; Sylvain Kirzin; Guillaume Portier; Delphine Bonnet; Laurent Alric; Stephen Vanner; Céline Deraison; Nathalie Vergnolle

Objectives Proteases are key mediators of pain and altered enteric neuronal signalling, although the types and sources of these important intestinal mediators are unknown. We hypothesised that intestinal epithelium is a major source of trypsin-like activity in patients with IBS and this activity signals to primary afferent and enteric nerves and induces visceral hypersensitivity. Design Trypsin-like activity was determined in tissues from patients with IBS and in supernatants of Caco-2 cells stimulated or not. These supernatants were also applied to cultures of primary afferents. mRNA isoforms of trypsin (PRSS1, 2 and 3) were detected by reverse transcription-PCR, and trypsin-3 protein expression was studied by western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry. Electrophysiological recordings and Ca2+ imaging in response to trypsin-3 were performed in mouse primary afferent and in human submucosal neurons, respectively. Visceromotor response to colorectal distension was recorded in mice administered intracolonically with trypsin-3. Results We showed that stimulated intestinal epithelial cells released trypsin-like activity specifically from the basolateral side. This activity was able to activate sensory neurons. In colons of patients with IBS, increased trypsin-like activity was associated with the epithelium. We identified that trypsin-3 was the only form of trypsin upregulated in stimulated intestinal epithelial cells and in tissues from patients with IBS. Trypsin-3 was able to signal to human submucosal enteric neurons and mouse sensory neurons, and to induce visceral hypersensitivity in vivo, all by a protease-activated receptor-2-dependent mechanism. Conclusions In IBS, the intestinal epithelium produces and releases the active protease trypsin-3, which is able to signal to enteric neurons and to induce visceral hypersensitivity.


Gastroenterology | 2016

Su1947 Mesotrypsin Evokes PAR2 Dependent Excitabilty of Nociceptive Dorsal Root Ganglia (DRG) Neurons

Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Claire Rolland-Fourcade; Nathalie Vergnolle; Stephen Vanner


Gastroenterology | 2018

Mo1603 - Delta Opioid Receptor Activation Triggers Both Antinociceptive and Pronociceptive Signaling

Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; David E. Reed; Alan E. Lomax; Stephen Vanner


Gastroenterology | 2018

1092 - Food Antigen-Specific Sensitization of Nociceptive Nerves as an Underlying Mechanism of Visceral Pain in Ibs

Javier Aguilera-Lizarraga; Dafne Balemans; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Morgane Florens; Eluisa Perna; Alexandre Denadai-Souza; Stavroula Theofanous; Lisse Decraecker; Piyush Jain; Christine Breynaert; Stephen Vanner; David E. Reed; Mira M. Wouters; Guy E. Boeckxstaens


Gastroenterology | 2018

1049 - A Low Fodmap (Fermentable Carbohydrate) Diet Worsens Nociceptive Signalling Following Recovery from Acute Dss Colitis in Mice

Caroline J Tuck; Nestor N. Jiménez-Vargas; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Sandra Lourenssen; Alan E. Lomax; Michael Beyak; David E. Reed; Stephen Vanner


Gastroenterology | 2018

Su1658 - Gut Microbiota Defines Host Responses to Dietary Fermentable Carbohydrates in IBS: The Role of Bacterial Histamine

Giada De Palma; David E. Reed; Chiko Shimbori; Yong Zhang; Marc Pigrau; Yang Yu; Jun Lu; Marc P. Louis-Auguste; Nestor N. Jiménez-Vargas; Sacha Sidani; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; J Sessenwein; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Elena F. Verdu; Karen Madsen; Alan E. Lomax; Michael Beyak; Stephen M. Collins; Stephen Vanner; Premysl Bercik


Gastroenterology | 2018

916 - Gut Microbiota-Diet Interactions in a Humanized Mouse Model of IBS: The Role of Intestinal Mast Cells

Chiko Shimbori; Giada De Palma; David E. Reed; Marc Pigrau; Jun Lu; Yong Zhang; Yang Yu; Nestor N. Jiménez-Vargas; J Sessenwein; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Elena F. Verdu; Alan E. Lomax; Michael Beyak; Stephen M. Collins; Stephen Vanner; Premysl Bercik


Gastroenterology | 2017

Psychological Stress-Diet Antigen Interaction Increases Nociceptive Neuron Excitability in Mouse Model of IBS

Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Stephen Vanner; David E. Reed


Gastroenterology | 2017

Diet-Microbiota Interactions Underlie Symptoms' Generation in IBS

Giada De Palma; David E. Reed; Marc Pigrau; Jun Lu; Sacha Sidani; Yong Zhang; Yang Yu; Nestor N. Jiménez-Vargas; J Sessenwein; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Elena F. Verdu; Stephen M. Collins; Alan E. Lomax; Michael Beyak; Stephen Vanner; Premysl Bercik


Gastroenterology | 2016

Sa1840 Endogenous Opioids Evoke a Sustained Antinociceptive Effect via Endosomal Signaling in Nociceptive DRG Neurons

Nestor N. Jiménez-Vargas; Daniel P. Poole; Cintya D. Lopez Lopez; Josue O. Jaramillo Polanco; Alan E. Lomax; Nigel W. Bunnett; Stephen Vanner

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Giada De Palma

Spanish National Research Council

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Jun Lu

McMaster University

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