PEDV infection downregulates goblet cell differentiation through activating the Notch pathway.

IF 3.5 1区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Yi Wang, Shanshan Yang, Yongxiang Zhao, Shuo Tian, Qiuxia Cao, Xinmei Geng, Mengdi Yang, Xu Song, Hongqi Shang, Shiyu Liu, Rongli Guo, Yunchuan Li, Min Sun, Mi Hu, Baochao Fan, Bin Li
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Abstract

Porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV) is the most widespread porcine coronavirus worldwide, causing high mortality and a high incidence rate among piglets. The molecular mechanisms by which PEDV regulates epithelial cell function and differentiation, as well as its disruption of the intestinal mucosal barrier, are not yet fully understood. This study reveals that PEDV infection reduces the number of goblet cells and impairs the intestinal barrier integrity in newborn piglets. Regarding the pathways involved in the differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs), PEDV infection concurrently activates the Notch and MAPK pathways while suppressing the Wnt/β-catenin pathway in the intestines of piglets. Furthermore, in vitro experiments using intestinal monolayer organoid models showed that PEDV infection hinders goblet cell differentiation by activating the Notch signalling pathway. Additionally, the PEDV-encoded ORF3 protein, which is crucial for activating the Notch pathway, inhibits goblet cell differentiation in PEDV-infected intestinal monolayer organoids. This study offers new insights into the mechanisms underlying intestinal mucosal barrier dysfunction induced by PEDV infection.

PEDV感染通过激活Notch通路下调杯状细胞分化。
猪流行性腹泻病毒(PEDV)是世界上传播最广的猪冠状病毒,在仔猪中具有高死亡率和高发病率。PEDV调控上皮细胞功能和分化的分子机制及其对肠黏膜屏障的破坏尚不完全清楚。本研究表明,PEDV感染减少了新生仔猪杯状细胞的数量,损害了肠道屏障的完整性。在仔猪肠干细胞(ISCs)分化的通路中,PEDV感染同时激活Notch和MAPK通路,同时抑制Wnt/β-catenin通路。此外,利用肠道单层类器官模型进行的体外实验表明,PEDV感染通过激活Notch信号通路阻碍杯状细胞分化。此外,pedv编码的ORF3蛋白对激活Notch通路至关重要,可抑制pedv感染的肠道单层类器官的杯状细胞分化。本研究为PEDV感染引起肠黏膜屏障功能障碍的机制提供了新的见解。
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Veterinary Research
Veterinary Research 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
4.50%
发文量
92
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Veterinary Research is an open access journal that publishes high quality and novel research and review articles focusing on all aspects of infectious diseases and host-pathogen interaction in animals.
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