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Indole-3-propionic Acid Improved the Intestinal Barrier by Enhancing Epithelial Barrier and Mucus Barrier

Jiao Jiao Li, Li Zhang, Tao Wu, Yafei Li, Xiaojun Zhou, Zheng Ruan

2020Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry243 citationsDOI

Abstract

Destruction in intestinal barrier is concomitant with the intestinal diseases. There is growing evidence that tryptophan-derived intestinal bacterial metabolites play a critical role in maintaining the balance of intestinal mucosa. In this study, the Caco-2/HT29 coculture model was used to evaluate the effect of indole-3-propionic acid (IPA) on the intestinal barrier and explore its underlying mechanism. We found that IPA increased transepithelial electrical resistance and decreased paracellular permeability which was consistent with the increase in tight junction proteins (claudin-1, occludin, and ZO-1). Furthermore, IPA strengthened the mucus barrier by increasing mucins (MUC2 and MUC4) and goblet cell secretion products (TFF3 and RELMβ). Additionally, IPA weakened the expression of LPS-induced inflammatory factors. These discoveries provide new views for understanding the improvement of intestinal barrier by gut microbial metabolites of aromatic amino acids.

Topics & Concepts

Paracellular transportMucinOccludinMucusTight junctionSecretionClaudinIntestinal mucosaTranscellularTryptophanGoblet cellCaco-2ChemistryIntestinal permeabilityBiochemistryMicrobiologyBiologyEpitheliumAmino acidPermeability (electromagnetism)ImmunologyCellInternal medicineMembraneMedicineEcologyGeneticsBarrier Structure and Function StudiesGut microbiota and healthGinger and Zingiberaceae research
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