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REPORT
MEMBRANE TRANSPORTERS, ION CHANNELS, AND PUMPS
1Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Long Beach; and 2University of California, Irvine, California
Submitted 28 November 2005 ; accepted in final form 20 February 2006
ABSTRACT
Studies from our laboratory and others have characterized different aspects of the intestinal folate uptake process and have shown that the reduced folate carrier (RFC) is expressed in the gut and plays a role in the uptake process. Little, however, is known about the actual contribution of the RFC system toward total folate uptake by the enterocytes. Addressing this issue in RFC knockout mice is not possible due to the embryonic lethality of the model. In this study, we describe the use of the new approach of lentivirus-mediated short hairpin RNA (shRNA) to selectively silence the endogenous RFC of the rat-derived intestinal epithelial cells (IEC-6), an established in vitro model for folate uptake, and examined the effect of such silencing on folate uptake. First we confirmed that the initial rate of [3H]folic acid uptake by IEC-6 cells was pH dependent with a markedly higher uptake at acidic compared with alkaline pH. We also showed that the addition of unlabeled folic acid to the incubation buffer leads to a severe inhibition (
95%) in [3H]folic acid (16 nM) uptake at buffer pH 5.5 but not at buffer pH 7.4. We then examined the effect of treating (for 72 h) IEC-6 cells with RFC-specific shRNA on the levels of RFC protein and mRNA and observed substantial reduction in the levels of both parameters (
80 and 78%, respectively). Such a treatment was also found to lead to a severe inhibition (
90%) in initial rate of folate uptake at buffer pH 5.5 (but not at pH 7.4); uptake of the unrelated vitamin, biotin, on the other hand, was not affected by such a treatment. These results demonstrate that the RFC system is the major (if not the only) folate uptake system that is functional in intestinal epithelial cells.
intestinal epithelial cells
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