Gastroenterology

Epithelial Enzyme Influences Cell Development and Changes Mucus-Related Gut Bacteria by Affecting Key Cell Communication Signals

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Abstract

Intestinal mucus layers from IDO1-TG mice were 2-fold thicker than those from control mice.

  • Histologic analysis showed increased secretory cells in the small intestine of IDO1-TG mice.
  • Enteroids from IDO1-TG mice exhibited higher levels of stem and secretory cell markers, while absorptive cell markers decreased.
  • IDO1 interacted with the aryl hydrocarbon receptor, inhibiting NOTCH1 activation non-enzymatically.
  • IDO1-TG mice demonstrated an 85% reduction in ileal bacteria when challenged with enteropathogenic E. coli.
  • Increased IDO1 expression in Crohn's disease patients correlated with higher levels of certain secretory cell markers.

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