4530 Elucidating the Influence of Chemotherapy (melphalan) and /or C. difficile toxin B Exposure on Beta-catenin Protein Expression in Caco-2 Monolayers. Issue Volume 4:Issue(2020)Supplement 1 (June 2020)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- 4530 Elucidating the Influence of Chemotherapy (melphalan) and /or C. difficile toxin B Exposure on Beta-catenin Protein Expression in Caco-2 Monolayers. Issue Volume 4:Issue(2020)Supplement 1 (June 2020)
- Main Title:
- 4530 Elucidating the Influence of Chemotherapy (melphalan) and /or C. difficile toxin B Exposure on Beta-catenin Protein Expression in Caco-2 Monolayers
- Authors:
- Canales, Jailene
Weiss, Alison
Apewokin, Senu - Abstract:
- Abstract : OBJECTIVES/GOALS: We previously reported that genetic polymorphisms in the beta-catenin gene (CTNNB) are associated with the development of Clostridiodes difficile colitis during autologous stem cell transplantation (https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.proxy.libraries.uc.edu/pubmed/29594489 ). To biological validate these findings, we sought to evaluate the development of chemotherapy-associated Clostridiodes difficile infections by assessing the effect of C.difficile toxin B (TcdB) and of using melphalan in beta-catenin protein expression in Caco2 cells. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: To determine the effect of melphalan and/or C.difficile toxin B on expression of Beta-catenin from human gut epithelial cells: Adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2) cells were seeded and allowed to grow into monolayers Monolayers were treated with PBS, TcdB, melphalan and/or TcdB + melphalan for 24 hours and then washed with PBS Immunofluorescence was measured on the monolayers to visualize three markers -DAPI-Nuclear Stain (blue), Actin-ccytoskeletal stain (red), B-Catenin (green) Analysis of images with ImageJ (NIH). Statistical analysis of the effect of TcdB and/or melphalan on β-catenin protein levels was determined by One-way ANOVA Cells stained with a primary anti-β catenin antibody and an Alexa-488 secondary antibody were evaluated by flow cytometry to quantify the effect of melphalan and/or C. difficile toxin B on Caco2 cells. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Immunofluorescent intensity was higherAbstract : OBJECTIVES/GOALS: We previously reported that genetic polymorphisms in the beta-catenin gene (CTNNB) are associated with the development of Clostridiodes difficile colitis during autologous stem cell transplantation (https://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.proxy.libraries.uc.edu/pubmed/29594489 ). To biological validate these findings, we sought to evaluate the development of chemotherapy-associated Clostridiodes difficile infections by assessing the effect of C.difficile toxin B (TcdB) and of using melphalan in beta-catenin protein expression in Caco2 cells. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: To determine the effect of melphalan and/or C.difficile toxin B on expression of Beta-catenin from human gut epithelial cells: Adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2) cells were seeded and allowed to grow into monolayers Monolayers were treated with PBS, TcdB, melphalan and/or TcdB + melphalan for 24 hours and then washed with PBS Immunofluorescence was measured on the monolayers to visualize three markers -DAPI-Nuclear Stain (blue), Actin-ccytoskeletal stain (red), B-Catenin (green) Analysis of images with ImageJ (NIH). Statistical analysis of the effect of TcdB and/or melphalan on β-catenin protein levels was determined by One-way ANOVA Cells stained with a primary anti-β catenin antibody and an Alexa-488 secondary antibody were evaluated by flow cytometry to quantify the effect of melphalan and/or C. difficile toxin B on Caco2 cells. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Immunofluorescent intensity was higher in the control (PSS exposed) cells when compared to melphalan, TcdB and mephalan+TcdB exposed cells (p = 0.026, 0.004 and 0.049 respectively) DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE OF IMPACT: A significant difference was seen in β catenin expression in Caco-2 monolayers exposed to TcdB and/or melphalan. These data support the a role of β-catenin in the pathophysiology of CDI during chemotherapy and support GWAS findings reporting a difference in CDI susceptibility based on β-catenin genotype. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of clinical and translational science. Volume 4:Issue(2020)Supplement 1
- Journal:
- Journal of clinical and translational science
- Issue:
- Volume 4:Issue(2020)Supplement 1
- Issue Display:
- Volume 4, Issue 1 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 4
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0004-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 95
- Page End:
- 95
- Publication Date:
- 2020-06
- Subjects:
- Clinical medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
Medicine, Experimental -- Periodicals
Human experimentation in medicine -- Periodicals
616.027 - Journal URLs:
- https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-clinical-and-translational-science ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1017/cts.2020.297 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2059-8661
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