Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor

Abstract Background Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a multiple ligand-activated transcription factor that has important roles in xenobiotic, physiological, or pathological functions. Transgenic mice systemically expressing constitutively-active AhR (CA-AhR) have been created to mimic activated Ah...

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Main Authors: Ai Dantsuka, Osamu Ichii, Annika Hanberg, Yaser Hosny Ali Elewa, Saori Otsuka-Kanazawa, Teppei Nakamura, Yasuhiro Kon
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spelling doaj-b22b83ebe5444bf8bf1eb74b4d2f355a2020-11-25T03:35:02ZengBMCBMC Gastroenterology1471-230X2019-06-0119111710.1186/s12876-019-1009-xHistopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptorAi Dantsuka0Osamu Ichii1Annika Hanberg2Yaser Hosny Ali Elewa3Saori Otsuka-Kanazawa4Teppei Nakamura5Yasuhiro Kon6Laboratory of Anatomy, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanLaboratory of Anatomy, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanInstitute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska InstitutetLaboratory of Anatomy, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanLaboratory of Anatomy, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanLaboratory of Anatomy, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanLaboratory of Anatomy, Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, JapanAbstract Background Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a multiple ligand-activated transcription factor that has important roles in xenobiotic, physiological, or pathological functions. Transgenic mice systemically expressing constitutively-active AhR (CA-AhR) have been created to mimic activated AhR signaling in vivo. However, their detailed histopathological features are unclear. In the present study, we generated CA-AhR-expressing FVB/N mice (FVB-CA-AhR mice) and clarified their phenotypes in detail. Methods Male and female FVB-CA-AhR and wild-type mice were histopathologically examined from 6 to 33 weeks of age. Results Among the systemic organs, only the stomachs in FVB-CA-AhR mice showed pathological changes including cystic structures beneath the serosa; in addition, stomach weights increased with age. Histopathologically, cystic structures and alcian blue-positive metaplasia were observed in the mucosa of the proper gastric glands, and these two histometric parameters were positively correlated. Furthermore, proliferating cells shifted from the isthmus to the base of the glands, and parietal cells decreased. Age-related histopathological changes were clearer in females than in males. Importantly, in FVB-CA-AhR mice, intramucosal cysts developed as extramucosal cysts beneath the serosa, penetrating the lamina muscularis mucosae and the muscularis propria. Their incidence reached 100% in 28-week-old male mice and 33-week-old female mice. Extramucosal cysts contained alcian blue-, Griffonia simplicifolia lectin II-, or trefoil factor 2-positive cells, suggesting a stomach origin for the cysts and spasmolytic polypeptide-expressing metaplasia-like lesions. Conclusions Disease onset occurred earlier in FVB-CA-AhR mice than previously reported in C57BL/6-derived CA-AhR mice. Importantly, the histopathological features were partly similar with gastritis cystica profunda in humans and animals. Excessive activation of AhR signaling aggravated abnormalities in the gastric mucosa and were affected by both genetic- and sex-related factors.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-019-1009-xConstitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptorGastric mucosal abnormalityFVB/N miceCystMetaplasia
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author Ai Dantsuka
Osamu Ichii
Annika Hanberg
Yaser Hosny Ali Elewa
Saori Otsuka-Kanazawa
Teppei Nakamura
Yasuhiro Kon
spellingShingle Ai Dantsuka
Osamu Ichii
Annika Hanberg
Yaser Hosny Ali Elewa
Saori Otsuka-Kanazawa
Teppei Nakamura
Yasuhiro Kon
Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
BMC Gastroenterology
Constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
Gastric mucosal abnormality
FVB/N mice
Cyst
Metaplasia
author_facet Ai Dantsuka
Osamu Ichii
Annika Hanberg
Yaser Hosny Ali Elewa
Saori Otsuka-Kanazawa
Teppei Nakamura
Yasuhiro Kon
author_sort Ai Dantsuka
title Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
title_short Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
title_full Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
title_fullStr Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
title_full_unstemmed Histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in FVB/N-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
title_sort histopathological features of the proper gastric glands in fvb/n-background mice carrying constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
publisher BMC
series BMC Gastroenterology
issn 1471-230X
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Abstract Background Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a multiple ligand-activated transcription factor that has important roles in xenobiotic, physiological, or pathological functions. Transgenic mice systemically expressing constitutively-active AhR (CA-AhR) have been created to mimic activated AhR signaling in vivo. However, their detailed histopathological features are unclear. In the present study, we generated CA-AhR-expressing FVB/N mice (FVB-CA-AhR mice) and clarified their phenotypes in detail. Methods Male and female FVB-CA-AhR and wild-type mice were histopathologically examined from 6 to 33 weeks of age. Results Among the systemic organs, only the stomachs in FVB-CA-AhR mice showed pathological changes including cystic structures beneath the serosa; in addition, stomach weights increased with age. Histopathologically, cystic structures and alcian blue-positive metaplasia were observed in the mucosa of the proper gastric glands, and these two histometric parameters were positively correlated. Furthermore, proliferating cells shifted from the isthmus to the base of the glands, and parietal cells decreased. Age-related histopathological changes were clearer in females than in males. Importantly, in FVB-CA-AhR mice, intramucosal cysts developed as extramucosal cysts beneath the serosa, penetrating the lamina muscularis mucosae and the muscularis propria. Their incidence reached 100% in 28-week-old male mice and 33-week-old female mice. Extramucosal cysts contained alcian blue-, Griffonia simplicifolia lectin II-, or trefoil factor 2-positive cells, suggesting a stomach origin for the cysts and spasmolytic polypeptide-expressing metaplasia-like lesions. Conclusions Disease onset occurred earlier in FVB-CA-AhR mice than previously reported in C57BL/6-derived CA-AhR mice. Importantly, the histopathological features were partly similar with gastritis cystica profunda in humans and animals. Excessive activation of AhR signaling aggravated abnormalities in the gastric mucosa and were affected by both genetic- and sex-related factors.
topic Constitutively-active aryl-hydrocarbon receptor
Gastric mucosal abnormality
FVB/N mice
Cyst
Metaplasia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12876-019-1009-x
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