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Critical role of down-regulated in adenoma bicarbonate transporter in linaclotide stimulated intestinal bicarbonate secretion

Sarthi, J. B.; Trumbull, A. M.; Abazari, S. M.; van Unen, V.; Chan, J. E.; Joo, N. S.; Jiang, Y.; Kuo, C.; Sellers, Z. M.

2023-05-07 physiology
10.1101/2023.05.05.539132 bioRxiv
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Duodenal bicarbonate secretion is critical to epithelial protection, nutrient digestion/absorption and is impaired in cystic fibrosis (CF). We examined if linaclotide, typically used to treat constipation, may also stimulate duodenal bicarbonate secretion. Bicarbonate secretion was measured in vivo and in vitro using mouse and human duodenum (biopsies and enteroids). Ion transporter localization was identified with confocal microscopy and de novo analysis of human duodenal single cell RNA sequencing (sc-RNAseq) datasets was performed. Linaclotide increased bicarbonate secretion in mouse and human duodenum in the absence of CFTR expression (Cftr knockout mice) or function (CFTRinh-172). NHE3 inhibition contributed to a portion of this response. Linaclotide-stimulated bicarbonate secretion was eliminated by down-regulated in adenoma (DRA, SLC26A3) inhibition during loss of CFTR activity. Sc-RNAseq identified that 70% of villus cells expressed SLC26A3, but not CFTR, mRNA. Loss of CFTR activity and linaclotide increased apical brush border expression of DRA in non-CF and CF differentiated enteroids. These data provide further insights into the action of linaclotide and how DRA may compensate for loss of CFTR in regulating luminal pH. Linaclotide may be a useful therapy for CF individuals with impaired bicarbonate secretion.

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