Expression of iron absorption genes in mouse large intestine
- 1 February 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology
- Vol. 40 (2) , 169-177
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00365520510011489
Abstract
Objective The large intestine has been reported to have a capacity for iron absorption and expresses genes for iron absorption normally found in the duodenum. The importance and function of these genes in the large intestine are not understood. We therefore investigated the cellular localization and regulation of expression of these genes in mouse caecum and colon. Material and methods Gene expression was measured by real-time PCR using RNA extracted from iron-deficient and hypoxic mouse large intestine, compared to controls. Protein localization and regulation were measured by immunohistochemistry using frozen sections of the large intestine from the same mice. Results Dcytb (duodenal ferric reductase) was expressed at very low levels in the large intestine, compared to the duodenum, while Ireg1 and DMT1 were expressed at significant levels in the large intestine and were increased in iron-deficient caecum, proximal and distal colon, with the most significant increases seen in the distal colon. Hypoxia increased Ireg1 expression in the proximal colon. Immunohistochemistry detected significant levels of only IREG1, which was localized to the basolateral membrane of colonic epithelial cells. Conclusions Iron absorption genes were expressed at lower levels in mouse caecum and colon than in the duodenum. They are regulated by body iron requirements. Colonic epithelial cells express basolateral IREG1in the same fashion as in the duodenum and this protein could regulate colonic epithelial cell iron levels.Keywords
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