A novel function of benzoic acid to enhance intestinal barrier defense against PEDV infection in Piglets.

A novel function of benzoic acid to enhance intestinal barrier defense against PEDV infection in Piglets.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2024

The intestinal barrier of newborn piglets is vulnerable and underdeveloped, making them susceptible to enteric virus infections. Benzoic acid (BA), employed as a growth promoter, exhibits the potential to enhance the gut health of piglets by modulating intestinal morphometry and tight junction dynamics. However, the extent to which BA regulates the intestinal mucus barrier through its impact on stem cells remains inadequately elucidated. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the effects of BA on the intestinal barrier and the differentiation of intestinal stem cells, employing in vivo piglet and in vitro intestinal organoid models. Our investigation revealed a significant increase in the number of goblet cells within the small intestine, as well as the strengthening of the mucus barrier in vivo following oral treatment with BA, providing partial protection against PEDV infection in piglets. Additionally, in vitro cultivation of enteroids with BA led to a notable increase in the number of MUC2 GCs, indicating the promotion of GC differentiation by BA. Furthermore, transcriptome analysis revealed an upregulation of the number of GCs and the expression of cell vesicle transport-related genes during BA stimulation, accompanied by the downregulation of the Wnt and Notch signaling pathways. Mechanistically, MCT1 facilitated the transport of BA, subsequently activating the MAPK pathway to mediate GC differentiation. Overall, this study highlights a novel function for BA as a feed additive in enhancing the intestinal mucus barrier by promoting intestinal GC differentiation, and further prevents viral infection in piglets.

Concepts Keywords
Cultivation Animals
Intestinal Animals, Newborn
Muc2 Benzoic Acid
Newborn Benzoic Acid
Viral Benzoic acid
Cell Differentiation
Cell differentiation
Coronavirus Infections
Goblet cell
Goblet Cells
Intestinal Mucosa
Intestines
Mucus barrier
Organoids
PEDV
Swine
Swine Diseases

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Benzoic Acid
disease MESH infection
disease MESH virus infections
pathway KEGG Tight junction
disease IDO cell
disease MESH Coronavirus Infections
disease MESH Swine Diseases

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