Pregnane X receptor agonists enhance intestinal epithelial wound healing and repair of the intestinal barrier following the induction of experimental colitis

Feb 4, 2014European journal of pharmaceutical sciences : official journal of the European Federation for Pharmaceutical Sciences

Drugs activating the pregnane X receptor may improve gut lining healing and barrier repair after experimental colitis

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Abstract

Stimulation of intestinal epithelial cells with PXR agonists significantly increased wound closure.

  • Mutations and reduced expression of the pregnane X receptor (PXR) are linked to inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD).
  • PXR agonists have been shown to enhance cell migration, a critical process in wound healing.
  • Treatment with PXR agonists increased wound closure in Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cells without promoting cell proliferation.
  • In a mouse model of colitis, a specific PXR agonist reduced intestinal barrier dysfunction independently of its anti-inflammatory effects.
  • Activation of the PXR may help normalize barrier dysfunction in patients with IBD.

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