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Potential Mechanisms Mediating the Protective Effects of<i>Tricholoma matsutake</i>-Derived Peptides in Mitigating DSS-Induced Colitis

Mengqi Li, Qi Ge, Hanting Du, Pengfei Jiang, Zhijie Bao, Dong Chen, Songyi Lin

2021Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry71 citationsDOI

Abstract

-derived peptides SDIKHFPF and SDLKHFPF against dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis. Both peptides alleviated colitis signs, including diarrhea, weight loss, bloody stools, colon shortening, and histopathological changes, while reducing mucus destruction, goblet cell exhaustion, and intestinal permeability. SDIKHFPF and SDLKHFPF protected the barrier function by promoting the expression of tight junction (TJ) zonula occludens-1 and occludin within the colon, as well as attenuating colonic inflammation through myeloperoxidase and pro-inflammatory cytokine suppression. Western blotting indicated that the peptides suppressed myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) and nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) levels, inhibiting MLC phosphorylation. SDLKHFPF was more potent than SDIKHFPF. These findings suggest that peptide SDLKHFPF mitigates colitis by regulating TJ protein expression and pro-inflammatory cytokine production via NF-κB/MLCK/p-MLC signaling, improving the barrier function.

Topics & Concepts

OccludinColitisInflammatory bowel diseaseBarrier functionTight junctionMyosin light-chain kinaseMucusInflammationCytokineGoblet cellMucinChemistryImmunologyBiologyPhosphorylationCell biologyBiochemistryInternal medicineMedicineEpitheliumDiseaseGeneticsEcologyBarrier Structure and Function StudiesGut microbiota and healthInflammatory Bowel Disease