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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
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Pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor
(
PSTI
) is a serine protease inhibitor, expressed in gut mucosa, whose function is unclear. We, therefore, examined the effects of
PSTI
on gut stability and repair. Transgenic mice overexpressing human
PSTI
within the jejunum (FABPi(-1178 to +28) hPSTI construct) showed no change in baseline morphology or morphometry but reduced indomethacin-induced injury in overexpressing hPSTI region by 42% (P < 0.01). Systemic recombinant hPSTI did not affect baseline morphology or morphometry but truncated injurious effects in prevention and recovery rat models of dextran-sodium-sulfate-induced colitis. In vitro studies showed
PSTI
stimulated cell migration but not proliferation of human colonic carcinoma HT29 or immortalized mouse colonic YAMC cells.
PSTI
also induced changes in vectorial ion transport (short-circuit current) when added to basolateral but not apical surfaces of polarized monolayers of Colony-29 cells. Restitution and vectorial ion transport effects of
PSTI
were dependent on the presence of a functioning
epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor
because cells with a disrupted (EGFR(-/-) immortalized cells) or neutralized (EGFR blocking antibodies or tyrosine kinase inhibitor) receptor prevented these effects.
PSTI
also reduced the cytokine release of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated dendritic cells. We conclude that administration of
PSTI
may provide a novel method of stabilizing intestinal mucosa against noxious agents and stimulating repair after injury.
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PMID:Human pancreatic secretory trypsin inhibitor stabilizes intestinal mucosa against noxious agents. 1798 25