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Arsenic exposure impairs intestinal stromal cells

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TOXICOLOGY LETTERS
卷 361, 期 -, 页码 54-63

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2022.03.006

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Arsenic; Intestine; Pdgfra, telocytes, trophocyte

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  1. National Institutes of Health [ES 031766]
  2. Clemson University's Core Incentivized Access (CU-CIA) program

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This study found that arsenic exposure impairs intestinal stromal cells, particularly trophocytes and telocytes, leading to alterations in the Bmp signaling pathway. However, differentiated epithelial cells were not affected.
Arsenic is a toxicant commonly found in drinking water. Even though its main route of exposure is oral, little is known of the impact of in vivo arsenic exposure on small intestine. In vitro studies have shown that arsenic decreases differentiation of stem and progenitor cells in several different tissues. Thus, small intestinal organoids were used to assess if arsenic exposure would also impair intestinal stem cell differentiation. Unexpectedly, no changes in markers of differentiated epithelial cells were seen. However, exposing mice to 100 ppb arsenic in drinking water for 5 weeks impaired distinct populations of intestinal stromal cells. Arsenic reduced the width of the pericryptal lamina propria by 1.6-fold, and reduced Pdgfra mRNA expression, which is expressed in intestinal telocytes and trophocytes, by 4.2-fold. The height or extension of Pdgfra+ telopodes into the villus tip was also significantly reduced. Transcript expression of several other stromal cell markers, such as Grem1, Gli, CD81, were reduced by 1.9-, 2.3-, and 1.4-fold, respectively. Further, significant correlations exist between levels of Pdgfra and Gli1, Grem1, and Bmp4. Our results suggest arsenic impairs intestinal trophocytes and telocytes, leading to alterations in the Bmp signaling pathway.

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