Reinforcement of the intestinal mucosal barrier via mucus-penetrating PEGylated bacteria

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  • 作者:Chen Yanmei, Lin Sisi, Wang Lu, Zhang Yifan, Chen Huan, Fu Zhenzhen, Zhang Mengmeng, Luo Huilong, Liu Jinyao
  • 期刊:Nature Biomedical Engineering
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The breakdown of the gut’s mucosal barrier that prevents the infiltration of microorganisms, inflammatory cytokines and toxins into bodily tissues can lead to inflammatory bowel disease and to metabolic and autoimmune diseases. Here we show that the intestinal mucosal barrier can be reinforced via the oral administration of commensal bacteria coated with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) to facilitate their penetration into mucus. In mice with intestinal homoeostatic imbalance, mucus-penetrating PEGylated bacteria preferentially localized in mucus at the lower gastrointestinal tract, inhibited the invasion of pathogenic bacteria, maintained homoeostasis of the gut microbiota, stimulated the secretion of mucus and the expression of tight junctions, and prevented the mice from developing colitis and diabetes. Orally delivered PEGylated bacteria may help prevent and treat gastrointestinal disorders.

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