2018
DOI: 10.1096/fj.201801695r
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CELF1/p53 axis: a sustained antiproliferative signal leading to villus atrophy under total parenteral nutrition

Abstract: Intestinal villus atrophy is a major complication of total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Our previous study revealed that TPN‐induced villus atrophy is accompanied by elevated expression of CUGBP, Elav‐like family member 1 (CELF1); however, its mechanism of action has not been fully understood. Herein, we report a pivotal role of CELF1/p53 axis, which induces a sustained antiproliferative signal, leading to suppressed proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells (IECs). By using a rat model of TPN, we found sync… Show more

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“…However, FAO seems to be deactivated in those SBS patients with intestinal failure compared to their counterparts with intestinal adaption. Given a growing body of evidence linking PN‐induced villus atrophy to intestinal failure, 34–36 we then asked by what kind of mechanism intestinal FAO was functionally inhibited in these SBS patients and PN piglets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, FAO seems to be deactivated in those SBS patients with intestinal failure compared to their counterparts with intestinal adaption. Given a growing body of evidence linking PN‐induced villus atrophy to intestinal failure, 34–36 we then asked by what kind of mechanism intestinal FAO was functionally inhibited in these SBS patients and PN piglets.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 1‐week acclimatization, rats were randomized to sham or TPN group (n = 5‐6/group). Surgery procedure and composition of TPN solution was identical to that previously described . The TPN group received TPN delivery (400 kcal/kg/d) continuously for 7 days but was allowed water ad libitum ; the sham group received exactly same process and infused with saline and fed with standard chow ad libitum .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 83 ] Finally, activation of the CELF1 (Elav‐like family member‐1, an RNA binding protein acting as a regulator of alternative splicing, translation, and mRNA degradation)/p53 axis has been shown to mediate sustained anti‐proliferative pro‐apoptotic signaling with G2 cell arrest causing villus atrophy in a TPN rat model. [ 84 ] Interestingly, CELF1 is equally activated in fish‐, soybean‐ and olive oil‐treated Caco‐2 cells, but only olive oil‐induced apoptosis can be fully reversed by CELF1 silencing, [ 85 ] implying the involvement of different pro‐apoptotic mechanisms in response to specific fatty acids potentially released from TPN.…”
Section: Complex Problems Associated With Current Tpn Formulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%