J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2001 May;44(5):523-532.
Studies on Functional Differentiation of Small Intestinal Epithelial Cells
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Korea.
- 2Research Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: We investigated compounds from food sources given to children that may induce the
differentiation of small intestinal epithelial cells in order to signal pathways that induce the prolif
eration and differentiation of small intestinal epithelial cells.
METHODS
We analyzed small intestinal epithelial cell differentiation using in vitro IEC-6 cells
model. The growth curve of IEC-6 cells was obtained by standard MTT assay. Alkaline phospha
tase(ALP) activities were determined using the paranitrophenol colorimetric assay for the differ
entiation of IEC-6 cells. We did ALP and Brdu double-staining of cultured IEC-6 cells to distin
guish between differentiation and proliferation, and investigated compounds' potential for inducing
differentiation of small intestinal epithelial cells and protein kinase signal pathway.
RESULTS
The calcium ion was essential for the differentiation of IEC-6 cells. Retinol and retinoic
acid induced the differentiation of IEC-6 cells. beta-LG stabilized and increased cell permeation of
retinoic acid. IEC-6 cells showed 3 or 4 times more ALP activity with co-treatment of retinoic
acid and beta-LG. BSA and OVA accelerated differentiation of IEC-6 cells in a similiar fashion to beta
-LG. But, pepton and casein didn't. Heat destruction of beta-LG, BSA and OVA lead to loss in the
ability of these compounds to induce cellular differentiation. The PKA signal pathway involved
differentiation of IEC-6 cells. IEC-6 cells proliferation increased by the activation of PKC signal
pathway and decreased differentiation by PKC signal pathway.
CONCLUSION
Our results confirm that signal pathways are related to the proliferation and differ
entiation of small intestinal epithelial cells and various compounds from food sources of childhood,
such as beta-LG, BSA, OVA, and retinoic acid. These compounds appear to induce differentiation of
small intestinal epithelial cells and may play a role in stimulating regeneration of epithelial cells
after small intestinal mucosal injury.