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STARD7 maintains intestinal epithelial mitochondria architecture, barrier integrity, and protection from colitis
Jazib Uddin, … , Timothy E. Weaver, Simon P. Hogan
Jazib Uddin, … , Timothy E. Weaver, Simon P. Hogan
Published November 22, 2024
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2024;9(22):e172978. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.172978.
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Research Article Inflammation

STARD7 maintains intestinal epithelial mitochondria architecture, barrier integrity, and protection from colitis

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Abstract

Susceptibility to inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), Crohn’s disease (CD), and ulcerative colitis (UC) is linked with loss of intestinal epithelial barrier integrity and mitochondria dysfunction. Steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein-related lipid transfer (START) domain-containing protein 7 (STARD7) is a phosphatidylcholine-specific (PC-specific) lipid transfer protein that transports PC from the ER to the mitochondria, facilitating mitochondria membrane stabilization and respiration function. The aim of this study was to define the contribution of STARD7 in the regulation of the intestinal epithelial mitochondrial function and susceptibility to colitis. In silico analyses identified significantly reduced expression of STARD7 in patients with UC, which was associated with downregulation of metabolic function and a more severe disease phenotype. STARD7 was expressed in intestinal epithelial cells, and STARD7 knockdown resulted in deformed mitochondria and diminished aerobic respiration. Loss of mitochondria function was associated with reduced expression of tight junction proteins and loss of intestinal epithelial barrier integrity that could be recovered by AMPK activation. Stard7+/– mice were more susceptible to the development of DSS-induced and Il10–/– spontaneous models of colitis. STARD7 is critical for intestinal epithelial mitochondrial function and barrier integrity, and loss of STARD7 function increases susceptibility to IBD.

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Jazib Uddin, Ankit Sharma, David Wu, Sunil Tomar, Varsha Ganesan, Paula E. Reichel, Lakshmi Narasimha Rao Thota, Rodolfo I. Cabrera-Silva, Sahiti Marella, Gila Idelman, Hock L. Tay, Arturo Raya-Sandino, Mack B. Reynolds, Srikanth Elesela, Yael Haberman, Lee A. Denson, Charles A. Parkos, Mary X.D. O’Riordan, Nicholas W. Lukacs, David N. O’Dwyer, Senad Divanovic, Asma Nusrat, Timothy E. Weaver, Simon P. Hogan

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STARD7 expression is downregulated in IBD.

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STARD7 expression is downregulated in IBD.
(A) Venn diagram of DEGs bet...
(A) Venn diagram of DEGs between UC versus non-IBD and CD versus non-IBD. Select common DEGs are indicated (GSE57945). (B) Violin plot showing STARD7 expression (reads per kilobase per million mapped reads, RPKM) in ileal biopsies from patients with UC, patients with CD, or non-IBD patients (non-IBD n = 42; UC n = 206, CD n = 175). Lines are median and quartiles. (C) Violin plot showing STARD7 expression (RPKM) in rectal biopsies from patients with ileo-colonic CD (iCD), colon-only CD (cCD), or UC or non-IBD patients (non-IBD n = 55; UC n = 44; iCD n = 60; and cCD n = 32) (GSE117993). Lines are median and quartiles. (D) Stratification of non-IBD and UC cohort based upon STARD7 expression (quartiles, RPKM) (GSE109142). (E) Pie chart indicating the percentage of STARD7lo and STARD7hi UC patients with high levels of fecal calprotectin (≥250 μg/g) 4 weeks after their initial diagnosis. (F) Pearson’s coefficient correlation of STARD7 and (G) calprotectin (S100A8 and S100A9) mRNA expression in rectal biopsies from UC (GSE109142). (H) Heatmap of DEGs based on RNA-Seq data between non-IBD (n = 16) and quartile 1 Stard7 UC (n = 56) patients. (I) Bar graphs of pathway analysis of upregulated genes (bottom) and downregulated genes (top) in quartile 1 STARD7 UC patients relative to non-IBD patients, assessed via Gene Ontology (GO) Biological Process Pathways, ranked by P value. Data are presented as mean ± SEM. (B and C) Statistical analysis was performed using 1-way analysis of variance followed by Tukey’s multiple-comparison test or performed using an unpaired t test. (F and G) Correlation analyses were performed using Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001.

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