Am. Lefebvre et al., Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma is induced during differentiation of colon epithelium cells, J ENDOCR, 162(3), 1999, pp. 331-340
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma), a fatty acid
-activated nuclear receptor, is implicated in adipocyte differentiation and
insulin sensitisation. In view of the association of dietary fat intake an
d bowel disease, the expression of PPAR gamma in rodent and human intestine
was studied. Expression of PPAR gamma mRNA was examined by Northern blot h
ybridisation, RNase protection, and/or competitive RT-PCR assays, whereas P
PAR gamma protein levels were evaluated by immunoblotting and immunohistoch
emistry. PPAR gamma mRNA and protein were abundantly expressed in colon rel
ative to the small intestine both in rodents and in man. Interestingly, exp
ression of PPAR gamma was primarily localised in the more differentiated ep
ithelial cells in the colon. The level of expression of PPAR gamma in colon
was similar to the levels seen in adipose tissue. Expression of PPAR gamma
increased from proximal to distal segments of the colon in man. In Caco-2
and HT-29 human adenocarcinoma cells, PPAR gamma expression increased upon
differentiation, consistent with PPAR gamma being associated with a differe
ntiated epithelial phenotype. High-level expression of PPAR gamma was obser
ved in the colon, but not in the small intestine, suggesting a potential ro
le of this nuclear receptor in the colon.