Arf1 promotes porcine intestinal epithelial cell proliferation via the mTORC1 signaling pathway
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11626-024-00942-y
Arf1 promotes porcine intestinal epithelial cell proliferation via the mTORC1 signaling pathway
Abstract
The promotion of gut health, a pervasive problem in modern animal husbandry, positively affects organismal health, productivity, and economics. Porcine intestinal epithelial cells (IPEC-J2) continuously proliferate to maintain intestinal homeostasis, including barrier, immune, and absorptive functions. Gut homeostasis is fundamental to organismal health. ADP-ribosylation factor 1 (Arf1), a small GTPase, plays a crucial role in coordinating mTORC1 in response to nutrients, especially amino acid availability in the gut. mTORC1 is the central hub of proliferation. Thus, it seems likely that Arf1 promotes IPEC-J2 cell proliferation. However, the exact role of Arf1 in the porcine gut remains unclear. Therefore, we evaluated the functional role and possible mechanisms of Arf1 in the porcine intestine through Arf1 overexpression and knockdown in IPEC-J2 cells. Arf1 overexpression and knockdown significantly enhanced and inhibited, respectively, IPEC-J2 cell viability, and PCNA expression varied with Arf1 expression. Moreover, the proportion of Ki67-positive cells was significantly greater in the Arf1-overexpressing group than in the control group. These results suggest that Arf1 improves IPEC-J2 cell proliferation. The underlying mechanism was explored by Western blotting. Arf1 overexpression and knockdown significantly enhanced and suppressed, respectively, the levels of p-S6K1 and p-RPS6, which are key downstream targets of the mTORC1 signaling pathway. Collectively, our findings reveal the role of the Arf1-mTORC1 axis in IPEC-J2 cell proliferation and its potential function in regulating intestinal homeostasis and health.
Keywords: ADP-ribosylation factor 1; Cell proliferation; Intestinal development; Intestinal epithelial cells; mTORC1.
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- Qiankehe foundation-ZK [2022] General 159/Science and Technology Project of Guizhou Province
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- Gui Da Te Gang He Zi [2020] 24/the Natural Science Special Research Fund of Guizhou University
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