4-Phenylbutyric acid accelerates rehabilitation of barrier function in IPEC-J2 cell monolayer model

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Qian Jiang [1 ,2 ]
Jie Yin [1 ]
Jiashun Chen [1 ]
Xiaokang Ma [1 ]
Miaomiao Wu [1 ]
Xilong Li [2 ]
Kang Yao [1 ,3 ]
Bi'e Tan [1 ]
Yulong Yin [1 ,3 ]
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[1] Animal Nutritional Genome and Germplasm Innovation Research Center, College of Animal Science and Technology, Hunan Agricultural University
[2] Key Laboratory of Feed Biotechnology of Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
[3] Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Physiology and Metabolic Process, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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As the first line of defence against pathogens and endotoxins crossing the intestine-blood barrier,the intestinal epithelial barrier plays a determinant role in pigs’ health and growth.4-Phenylbutyric acid(4-PBA),an aromatic fatty acid,was reported to benefit homeostasis of endoplasmic reticulum and protein synthesis.However,whether 4-PBA affects intestinal epithelial barrier function in pigs is unknown.This study aimed to explore the effects of 4-PBA on the intestinal barrier function,using in vitro models of well-differentiated intestinal porcine epithelial cell(IPEC-J2) monolayers in the transwell plates.Cell monolayers with or without 4-PBA(1.0 mmol/L) treatment were challenged with physical scratch,deoxynivalenol(DON,2.0 μg/mL,48 h),and lipopolysaccharide(LPS,5.0 μg/mL,48 h),respectively.Transepithelial electrical resistance(TEER) and fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran(FD-4) permeability were measured to indicate barrier integrity and permeability.Real-time PCR and Western blot were conducted to determine relative gene and protein expressions of tight junction proteins.As expected,physical scratch,DON,and LPS challenges decreased TEER and increased FD-4 permeability.4-PBA treatment accelerated cell mitigation and rehabilitation of the physical scratch-damaged intestinal epithelial barrier but did not alleviate DON or LPS induced barrier damage.However,once 48-h DON and LPS challenges were removed,rehabilitation of the epithelial barrier function of IPEC-J2 monolayer was accelerated by the 4-PBA treatment.Also,the relative gene and protein expressions of zonula occludens-1(ZO-1),occludin,and claudin-1 were further upregulated by the 4-PBA treatment during the barrier rehabilitation.Taken together,4-PBA accelerated the IPEC-J2 cell monolayer barrier recovering from physical scratch,DON-,and LPS-induced damage,via enhancing cell mitigation and expressions of tight junction proteins.
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