Improvement effect of a next-generation probiotic L. plantarum -pMG36e-GLP-1 on type 2 diabetes mellitus via the gut-pancreas-liver axis.
Hong HuJie LuoYing LiuHongyu LiRui JinShengjie LiJing WeiHong WeiTing-Tao ChenPublished in: Food & function (2023)
Next-generation probiotics (NGPs) are currently being investigated as therapeutic agents that impact the gut microbiota and disease development. Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) shows an excellent therapeutic effect on diabetes, but has an extremely short half-life in vivo . Here, we constructed a novel and diabetes-specific NGP, the genetically engineered strain Lactobacillus plantarum ( L. plantarum )-pMG36e-GLP-1, and evaluated its ameliorative effect on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in artificially induced mice and transgenic mice. In vitro , L. plantarum -pMG36e-GLP-1 showed good genetic stability and probiotic characteristics. In the high-fat diet combined with streptozotocin (HFD/STZ)-induced T2DM mice, L. plantarum -pMG36e-GLP-1 relieved the diabetic symptoms, regulated the intestinal microbiota, and reduced the inflammatory reaction in the pancreatic tissue. Meanwhile, the apoptosis of pancreatic islet cells was inhibited, while islet tissue morphology repairs, islet β-cell proliferation, and insulin secretion were all promoted by L. plantarum -pMG36e-GLP-1. Furthermore, a similar effect of the engineered strain on diabetic symptoms and the pancreas was observed in db / db mice, and the metabolism of lipids in the liver was regulated. Together, the findings of this study confirmed the anti-hyperglycemic effect of the engineered strain L. plantarum -pMG36e-GLP-1, providing a promising approach for T2DM treatment.
Keyphrases
- high fat diet
- glycemic control
- diabetic rats
- type diabetes
- oxidative stress
- insulin resistance
- cell proliferation
- high fat diet induced
- adipose tissue
- cardiovascular disease
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- transcription factor
- metabolic syndrome
- cell death
- gene expression
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- wound healing
- wastewater treatment
- skeletal muscle
- depressive symptoms
- weight loss
- fatty acid
- copy number
- combination therapy
- high speed
- bacillus subtilis