生物
乳酸脱氢酶
干细胞
细胞生物学
间质细胞
乳酸菌
植物乳杆菌
微生物学
乳酸
生物化学
细菌
癌症研究
酶
遗传学
发酵
作者
Yong Soo Lee,Tae Young Kim,Yeji Kim,Su-Hyun Lee,Seungil Kim,Sung Wan Kang,Jin‐Young Yang,In‐Jeoung Baek,Young Hoon Sung,Yun‐Yong Park,Sung Wook Hwang,O Eunju,Kwang Soon Kim,Siqing Liu,Nobuhiko Kamada,Nan Gao,Mi–Na Kweon
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2018.11.002
摘要
Summary
Symbionts play an indispensable role in gut homeostasis, but underlying mechanisms remain elusive. To clarify the role of lactic-acid-producing bacteria (LAB) on intestinal stem-cell (ISC)-mediated epithelial development, we fed mice with LAB-type symbionts such as Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus spp. Here we show that administration of LAB-type symbionts significantly increased expansion of ISCs, Paneth cells, and goblet cells. Lactate stimulated ISC proliferation through Wnt/β-catenin signals of Paneth cells and intestinal stromal cells. Moreover, Lactobacillus plantarum strains lacking lactate dehydrogenase activity, which are deficient in lactate production, elicited less ISC proliferation. Pre-treatment with LAB-type symbionts or lactate protected mice in response to gut injury provoked by combined treatments with radiation and a chemotherapy drug. Impaired ISC-mediated epithelial development was found in mice deficient of the lactate G-protein-coupled receptor, Gpr81. Our results demonstrate that LAB-type symbiont-derived lactate plays a pivotal role in promoting ISC-mediated epithelial development in a Gpr81-dependent manner.
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