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The Guanylate Cyclase C-Cgmp Signaling Axis Opposes Intestinal Epithelial Injury And Neoplasia., Jeffrey A. Rappaport, Scott A. Waldman Aug 2018

The Guanylate Cyclase C-Cgmp Signaling Axis Opposes Intestinal Epithelial Injury And Neoplasia., Jeffrey A. Rappaport, Scott A. Waldman

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

Guanylate cyclase C (GUCY2C) is a transmembrane receptor expressed on the luminal aspect of the intestinal epithelium. Its ligands include bacterial heat-stable enterotoxins responsible for traveler's diarrhea, the endogenous peptide hormones uroguanylin and guanylin, and the synthetic agents, linaclotide, plecanatide, and dolcanatide. Ligand-activated GUCY2C catalyzes the synthesis of intracellular cyclic GMP (cGMP), initiating signaling cascades underlying homeostasis of the intestinal epithelium. Mouse models of GUCY2C ablation, and recently, human populations harboring GUCY2C mutations, have revealed the diverse contributions of this signaling axis to epithelial health, including regulating fluid secretion, microbiome composition, intestinal barrier integrity, epithelial renewal, cell cycle progression, responses …