High-Throughput Screen Identifies Host and Microbiota Regulators of Intestinal Barrier Function

Jul 13, 2020Gastroenterology

Large-Scale Test Finds How the Body and Gut Bacteria Control Intestinal Barrier Function

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Abstract

The screening identified numerous compounds that disrupted or stabilized intestinal epithelial tight junctions (TJs) in mice.

  • Distinct morphologic changes in tight junctions were associated with alterations in barrier function.
  • Putrescine was identified as a disruptor, exacerbating colon inflammation and increasing gut permeability in mice.
  • Administration of putrescine led to decreased colon length, reduced survival times, and increased inflammatory cytokines in colon tissues.
  • Co-administration of taurine with putrescine blocked the disruption of tight junctions and the resulting inflammation.
  • A variety of cytokines, metabolites, and drugs were identified that could prevent disruption of tight junctions and restore their integrity.

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