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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 2008

Hip1r is expressed in gastric parietal cells and is required for tubulovesicle formation and cell survival in mice

Renu N. Jain; Asma A Al-Menhali; Theresa M. Keeley; Jianhua Ren; Mohammed El-Zaatari; Xunsheng Chen; Juanita L. Merchant; Theodora S. Ross; Catherine S. Chew; Linda C. Samuelson

Huntingtin interacting protein 1 related (Hip1r) is an F-actin- and clathrin-binding protein involved in vesicular trafficking. In this study, we demonstrate that Hip1r is abundantly expressed in the gastric parietal cell, predominantly localizing with F-actin to canalicular membranes. Hip1r may provide a critical function in vivo, as demonstrated by extensive changes to parietal cells and the gastric epithelium in Hip1r-deficient mice. Electron microscopy revealed abnormal apical canalicular membranes and loss of tubulovesicles in mutant parietal cells, suggesting that Hip1r is necessary for the normal trafficking of these secretory membranes. Accordingly, acid secretory dynamics were altered in mutant parietal cells, with enhanced activation and acid trapping, as measured in isolated gastric glands. At the whole-organ level, gastric acidity was reduced in Hip1r-deficient mice, and the gastric mucosa was grossly transformed, with fewer parietal cells due to enhanced apoptotic cell death and glandular hypertrophy associated with cellular transformation. Hip1r-deficient mice had increased expression of the gastric growth factor gastrin, and mice mutant for both gastrin and Hip1r exhibited normalization of both proliferation and gland height. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that Hip1r plays a significant role in gastric physiology, mucosal architecture, and secretory membrane dynamics in parietal cells.


Physiological Genomics | 2006

Gene expression profiling of gastrin target genes in parietal cells

Renu N. Jain; Cynthia S. Brunkan; Catherine S. Chew; Linda C. Samuelson


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 2006

Differentiation of the gastric mucosa. II. Role of gastrin in gastric epithelial cell proliferation and maturation.

Renu N. Jain; Linda C. Samuelson


Developmental Biology | 2007

Intestinal Neurogenin 3 directs differentiation of a bipotential secretory progenitor to endocrine cell rather than goblet cell fate.

Lymari Lopez-Diaz; Renu N. Jain; Theresa M. Keeley; Kelli L. VanDussen; Cynthia S. Brunkan; Deborah L. Gumucio; Linda C. Samuelson


American Journal of Physiology-gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology | 2006

Parietal cell hyperstimulation and autoimmune gastritis in cholera toxin transgenic mice

Lymari Lopez-Diaz; Karen L. Hinkle; Renu N. Jain; Yana Zavros; Cynthia S. Brunkan; Theresa M. Keeley; Kathryn A. Eaton; Juanita L. Merchant; Catherine S. Chew; Linda C. Samuelson


Physiological Genomics | 2007

Transcriptional profiling of gastrin-regulated genes in mouse stomach.

Renu N. Jain; Linda C. Samuelson


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Hypergastrinemia and hypertrophic gastritis in Hip1r-deficient mice

Renu N. Jain; Asma A Al-Menhali; Theresa M. Keeley; Theodora S. Ross; Catherine S. Chew; Linda C. Samuelson


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Transgenic overexpression of Neurogenin 3 in the intestine promotes endocrine cell development to the detriment of goblet cells

Lymari Lopez-Diaz; Renu N. Jain; Kelli L. VanDussen; Theresa M. Keeley; Cynthia S. Brunkan; Deborah L. Gumucio; Linda C. Samuelson


The FASEB Journal | 2006

Loss of Parietal Cell Tubulovesicles and Hypertrophic Gastritis in Hip1r Knockout Mice

Renu N. Jain; Asma A Al-Menhali; Xunsheng Chen; Theodora S. Ross; Linda C. Samuelson; Catherine S. Chew


The FASEB Journal | 2006

Atrophic gastritis is associated with anti-parietal cell antibodies in Ctox7 transgenic mice

Renu N. Jain; Cynthia S. Brunkan; Lymari Lopez-Diaz; Karen L. Hinkle; Kathryn A. Eaton; Linda C. Samuelson

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Catherine S. Chew

Georgia Regents University

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Theodora S. Ross

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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