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Mol Biol Cell ; 26(18): 3313-28, 2015 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26224313

ABSTRACT

We reported previously that the cellular prion protein (PrP(c)) is a component of desmosomes and contributes to the intestinal barrier function. We demonstrated also the presence of PrP(c) in the nucleus of proliferating intestinal epithelial cells. Here we sought to decipher the function of this nuclear pool. In human intestinal cancer cells Caco-2/TC7 and SW480 and normal crypt-like HIEC-6 cells, PrP(c) interacts, in cytoplasm and nucleus, with γ-catenin, one of its desmosomal partners, and with ß-catenin and TCF7L2, effectors of the canonical Wnt pathway. PrP(c) up-regulates the transcriptional activity of the ß-catenin/TCF7L2 complex, whereas γ-catenin down-regulates it. Silencing of PrP(c) results in the modulation of several Wnt target gene expressions in human cells, with different effects depending on their Wnt signaling status, and in mouse intestinal crypt cells in vivo. PrP(c) also interacts with the Hippo pathway effector YAP, suggesting that it may contribute to the regulation of gene transcription beyond the ß-catenin/TCF7L2 complex. Finally, we demonstrate that PrP(c) is required for proper formation of intestinal organoids, indicating that it contributes to proliferation and survival of intestinal progenitors. In conclusion, PrP(c) must be considered as a new modulator of the Wnt signaling pathway in proliferating intestinal epithelial cells.


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Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , PrPC Proteins/metabolism , Wnt Signaling Pathway , Animals , COS Cells , Caco-2 Cells , Catenins/metabolism , Cell Proliferation/genetics , Chlorocebus aethiops , Down-Regulation , Epithelial Cells/metabolism , Humans , Intestinal Mucosa/cytology , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Prions/metabolism , Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Protein/metabolism , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Transcriptional Activation , Up-Regulation , beta Catenin/metabolism
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