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Generation of epidermal growth factor-expressing Lactococcus lactis and its enhancement on intestinal development and growth of early-weaned mice.

机译:表达表皮生长因子表达乳酸乳球菌和早期小鼠肠道发育和生长的增强。

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BACKGROUND: Epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays an important role in intestinal proliferation and differentiation. Previous studies by others have shown that administration of EGF into the ileum lumen enhances intestinal development. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to examine the feasibility of expressing and delivering EGF via Lactococcus lactis to early-weaned mice to enhance intestinal development at this critical transition stage. DESIGN: EGF-expressing L. lactis (EGF-LL) was generated with a recombinant approach. Early-weaned mice were orally gavaged with the recombinant bacteria. Body weight, mean villous height, and crypt depth in the intestine were measured to examine the influence of EGF-LL on the intestinal development of early-weaned mice in vivo. RESULTS: Populations of EGF-LL were shown to survive throughout the intestinal tract, and the recombinant EGF protein was also detected in intestinal contents. Weight gain was significantly greater in mice that received EGF-LL than in control mice fed phosphate-buffered saline or L. lactis transformed with the empty vector backbone but was comparable with that of the positive control mice that received recombinant human EGF. EGF-LL increased mean villous height and crypt depth in the intestine. Immunohistochemistry also confirmed that enterocyte proliferation was enhanced in mice that received EGF-LL, as evidenced by the greater number of cells stained with proliferative cell nuclear antigen in the intestine. CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that EGF-LL had beneficial effects on the intestinal growth of newly weaned mice. The combination of growth factor delivery and a probiotic approach may offer possibilities for formulating dietary supplements for children during their weaning transition stage.
机译:背景:表皮生长因子(EGF)在肠道增殖和分化中起着重要作用。以前的其他人已经表明,EGF施入回肠内腔增强肠道发育。目的:目的是审查通过乳酸乳酸乳酸乳酸乳酸乳酸乳酸乳酸乳酸乳乳杆菌的可行性,以提高这种关键过渡阶段的肠道发育。设计:用重组方法产生EGF表达的L.乳酸(EGF-L1)。用重组细菌口服早期的小鼠口服。测量肠道中的体重,平均绒毛高度和隐窝深度,以检测EGF-L1对体内早期小鼠肠道发育的影响。结果:EGF-L1的种群显示在整个肠道中生存,并且在肠含量中也检测重组EGF蛋白。在接受EGF-L1的小鼠中,重量增长明显大于磷酸盐缓冲盐水或L.用空载体骨架转化的对照小鼠,但与接受重组人EGF的阳性对照小鼠的乳酸乳裂相当。 EGF-LL在肠中增加平均绒毛高度和穴位深度。免疫组织化学也证实,在接受EGF-L1的小鼠中增强了肠细胞增强,如肠道中染色的增殖细胞核抗原染色的更多细胞所证明的。结论:本研究表明,EGF-L1对新断奶小鼠的肠道生长有益的影响。生长因子递送和益生菌方法的组合可以提供在断奶过渡期内为儿童提供膳食补充剂的可能性。

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