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The intestinal barrier, an indispensable guardian of gastrointestinal health, mediates the intricate exchange between internal and external environments. Anchored by evolutionarily conserved junctional complexes, this barrier meticulously regulates paracellular permeability in essentially all living organisms. Disruptions in intestinal junctional c...
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... Intestinal barrier integrity is fundamental to intestinal health, and its dysregulation relates to the pathophysiology of numerous gastrointestinal diseases [30]. Preservation and restoration of this barrier are key targets in the management of gastrointestinal disorders. ...
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a significant challenge to global health, characterized by intestinal inflammation, impaired barrier function, and dysbiosis, with limited therapeutic options. In this study, we isolated a novel strain of Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) and observed promising effects in protecting against disruption of the gut barrier. Our findings indicate that the enhancement of intestinal barrier function is primarily attributed to its metabolites. We identified a novel metabolite, 2‐hydroxy‐4‐methylpentanoic acid (HMP), derived from B. subtilis, that significantly improved intestinal barrier function. We also show that growth arrest and DNA damage 45A (GADD45A) is a key regulator of mucosal barrier integrity, which is activated by HMP and subsequently activates the downstream Wnt/β‐catenin pathway. Our findings potentially contribute to the development of probiotics‐derived metabolites or targeted “postbiotics” as novel therapeutics for the treatment or prevention of IBD and other diseases associated with intestinal barrier dysfunction.