Intestinal goblet cells sample and deliver lumenal antigens by regulated endocytic uptake and transcytosis

Author:

Gustafsson Jenny K12ORCID,Davis Jazmyne E2,Rappai Tracy3,McDonald Keely G2,Kulkarni Devesha H2,Knoop Kathryn A2ORCID,Hogan Simon P4,Fitzpatrick James AJ3567,Lencer Wayne I8910ORCID,Newberry Rodney D2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine

3. Center for Cellular Imaging, Washington University School of Medicine

4. Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy Center, University of Michigan School of Medicine,

5. Department of Cell Biology &Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine

6. Department of Neuroscience, Washington University School of Medicine

7. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis

8. Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

9. Division of Gastroenterology, Nutrition and Hepatology, Boston Children’s Hospital

10. Harvard Digestive Disease Center, Harvard Medical School

Abstract

Intestinal goblet cells maintain the protective epithelial barrier through mucus secretion and yet sample lumenal substances for immune processing through formation of goblet cell associated antigen passages (GAPs). The cellular biology of GAPs and how these divergent processes are balanced and regulated by goblet cells remains unknown. Using high-resolution light and electron microscopy, we found that in mice, GAPs were formed by an acetylcholine (ACh)-dependent endocytic event remarkable for delivery of fluid-phase cargo retrograde into the trans-golgi network and across the cell by transcytosis – in addition to the expected transport of fluid-phase cargo by endosomes to multi-vesicular bodies and lysosomes. While ACh also induced goblet cells to secrete mucins, ACh-induced GAP formation and mucin secretion were functionally independent and mediated by different receptors and signaling pathways, enabling goblet cells to differentially regulate these processes to accommodate the dynamically changing demands of the mucosal environment for barrier maintenance and sampling of lumenal substances.

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Crohn's and Colitis Foundation

Vetenskapsrådet

Stiftelserna Wilhelm och Martina Lundgrens

Åke Wiberg Stiftelse

Jeanssons Stiftelser

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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