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WR-GLP2, a glucagon-like peptide 2 from hybrid crucian carp that protects intestinal mucosal barrier and inhibits bacterial infection

Journal

FISH & SHELLFISH IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 29-37

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2022.01.035

Keywords

Hybrid crucian carp; Glucagon-like peptide 2; Antibacterial; Intestinal barrier

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32102847]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province [2020JJ5360]
  3. Changsha Municipal Natural Science Foundation [kq2014277]
  4. Academic Degree and Graduate Education Reform Research Program of Hunan Normal University [21JG13]
  5. High Level Talent Agglomeration Program of Hunan, China [2019RS1044]
  6. 111 Project [D20007]
  7. Research Startup Project of Hunan Normal University [0531120-3675]

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Glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP2) plays a role in regulating energy absorption and maintaining intestinal mucosal integrity in fish. This study investigated the function of GLP2 in the intestinal barrier and immune defense of a hybrid crucian carp. The results suggest that WR-GLP2 is involved in the intestinal mucosal barrier and immune defense against pathogen infection, through inducing the expression of antimicrobial molecules and alleviating intestinal apoptosis.
Glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP2) is a proglucagon-derived peptide produced by intestinal enteroendocrine L-cells. The main biological actions of GLP2 in mammals are related to regulating energy absorption and maintaining the morphology, integrity of intestinal mucosa. However, the in vivo function of fish GLP2 in intestinal barrier and immune defense is essentially unknown. With an aim to elucidate the antimicrobial mechanism of GLP2 in fish, we in this study examined the function of GLP2 from hybrid crucian carp. Hybrid crucian carp GLP2 (WR-GLP2) possesses the conserved glucagon like hormones 2 domain. WR-GLP2 is mainly expressed in the intestine and is significantly upregulated after Aeromonas hydrophila infection. AB-PAS staining analysis showed WR-GLP2 significantly increased the number of goblet cells in intestine. WR-GLP2 induced significant inductions in the expression of the antimicrobial molecules (MUC2, Lyzl-1, Hepcidin-1 and LEAP-2) and tight junctions (ZO-1, Occludin and Claudin-4). In addition, WR-GLP2 significantly alleviated the intestinal apoptosis, thereby enhancing host's resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila infection. Together these results indicate that WR-GLP2 is involved in intestinal mucosal barrier and immune defense against pathogen infection.

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