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Volume 136, Issue 1, Pages 217-226 (January 2009) The ErbB4 Growth Factor Receptor Is Required for Colon Epithelial Cell Survival in the Presence of TNF  Mark R. Frey, Karen L. Edelblum, Matthew T. Mullane, Dongchun Liang, D. Brent Polk  Gastroenterology  Volume 136, Issue 1, Pages 217-226 (January 2009) DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023 Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 ErbB4 expression increases in human IBD. Fixed, paraffin-embedded biopsy sections from normal colon and Crohn's colitis tissue were subjected to immunohistochemical analysis using anti-ErbB4 or immunoglobulin control. Bars = 100 μm. Magnified boxes show representative crypts with nuclear staining in the epithelium of the Crohn's tissue. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 ErbB4 expression increases in experimental colitis. (A) C57BL/6 mice were given 3% DSS in drinking water for 4 days followed by 3-day recovery. Fixed colon sections were subjected to immunohistochemical analysis for ErbB4. Inset shows expression at the bottom of the crypt. (B) Mucosal lysates were subjected to Western blot analysis for ErbB4. EGFR, ErbB2, and actin were measured as loading controls. (C) Mice were injected with phosphate-buffered saline or TNF (104 U); after 24 hours, colons were fixed and stained for ErbB4. (D) Mucosal lysates were subjected to Western blot analysis for ErbB4. fl, full-length ErbB4; 4ICD, 80-kilodalton intracellular ErbB4. Bars = 100 μm. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 TNF stimulates ErbB4 expression in intestinal epithelial cells. YAMC cells were exposed to 100 ng/mL TNF for indicated times. (A) ErbB4 was immunoprecipitated and immunocomplexes subjected to Western blot analysis for either ErbB4 or phosphorylated (PY-Y1162) ErbB4. EGFR, ErbB2, and actin in lysates were assessed as loading controls. fl, full-length ErbB4; 4ICD, 80-kilodalton ErbB4 fragment. (B) Total cellular RNA was subjected to RT-qPCR analysis for ErbB4. (C) YAMC cells were transiently transfected with nontargeting (NT), IκB-α, or ErbB4 siRNA. ErbB4 was immunoprecipitated and assessed by Western blot. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 4 ErbB4 deletion inhibits mouse colon epithelial cell monolayer wound healing. (A) YAMC cells on fibronectin were transfected with nontargeting (NT) or ErbB4 siRNA for 72 hours and subjected to a wound healing assay. TNF (100 ng/mL) or EGF (10 ng/mL) was included as indicated. (B) YAMC cells were transfected with vector or human ErbB4 expression construct and subjected to a wound closure assay with or without 100 ng/mL HRG. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 5 ErbB4 promotes intestinal epithelial survival in the presence of TNF. (A) YAMC cells were transfected with nontargeting (NT) or ErbB4 siRNA, treated with 100 ng/mL TNF for 6 hours, and subjected to TUNEL apoptosis assay. Labeled nuclei from >100 cells from at least 3 random fields per condition were counted in each experiment. Western blot analysis for cleaved (active) caspase-3 was performed on lysates of transfected cells exposed to TNF for 3 or 5 hours. TNF + wortmannin, positive control. (B) Vector or ErbB4-over expressing cells were exposed to TNF plus cycloheximide (1 μg/mL) for 5 hours, and apoptosis was measured by TUNEL assay; caspase-3 activation was assessed by Western blot analysis at 1, 3, and 5 hours. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 6 HRG stimulates both proapoptotic and antiapoptotic signals. YAMC cells were treated with 100 ng/mL HRG for 10 minutes. Lysates were subjected to Western blot analysis using the indicated antibodies. PY, phosphotyrosine. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

Figure 7 ErbB4 promotes Akt activation in response to TNF. (A) YAMC cells were transfected with ErbB4 siRNA and treated with 100 ng/mL TNF for indicated times. Signal pathway activation was determined by Western blot analysis. (B) Cells over expressing vector or ErbB4 were treated with TNF; signaling was determined by Western blot analysis. P, phospho. (C) Vector and ErbB4-expressing cells were exposed to TNF with or without the PI3K inhibitor LY294002 (5 μmol/L) for 6 hours, and apoptosis was measured by TUNEL assay. Gastroenterology 2009 136, 217-226DOI: (10.1053/j.gastro.2008.09.023) Copyright © 2009 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions