Exopolysaccharides from <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> NCU116 Facilitate Intestinal Homeostasis by Modulating Intestinal Epithelial Regeneration and Microbiota

Xingtao Zhou(Nanchang University), Duoduo Zhang(Nanchang University), Wucheng Qi(Nanchang University), Tao Hong(Nanchang University), Tao Xiong(Nanchang University), Tingqin Wu(Sun Yat-sen University), Fang Geng(Chengdu University), Mingyong Xie(Nanchang University), Shaoping Nie(Nanchang University)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
July 8, 2021
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Abstract

NCU116 (EPS116) regulated the barrier function and homeostasis of the intestine; however, the relevant mechanisms remain obscure. Therefore, we sought to explore the role of EPS116 in promoting intestinal epithelial regeneration. Our data showed that the administration of EPS116 markedly ameliorated inflammatory bowel disease-related phenotypes and promoted the regeneration of crypts in the colon of colitis mice. The results of immunofluorescence and reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction experiments indicated that EPS116 strikingly increased the number of intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and the expression of differentiation markers for goblet cells, enterocytes, and enteroendocrine cells in the mouse colon. Intestinal microbiota analysis showed that EPS116 increased microbial populations associated with intestinal regeneration and glycan metabolism. Therefore, the present study revealed a novel model that EPS116 promoted the intestinal homeostasis through modulating the proliferation and differentiation of ISCs and altering the gut microbiota profile.


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