Casein hydrolysate promotes intestinal repair in adult mice with Salmonella enteritis through a lactate-GPR81-Wnt3A axis in intestinal stem cell niche - Takeaways - MDSpire

Casein hydrolysate promotes intestinal repair in adult mice with Salmonella enteritis through a lactate-GPR81-Wnt3A axis in intestinal stem cell niche

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  • Jianbo Cheng

  • Jing Li

  • Yuying Bai

  • Shi Wang

  • Lirui Sun

  • June 15, 2026

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    Casein enzymatic hydrolysate (CEH) improves survival and reduces disease severity in mice infected with Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.

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    CEH administration restores intestinal barrier function and promotes intestinal stem cell regeneration in the context of Salmonella-induced enteritis.

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    CEH reshapes gut microbiota, increases lactate-producing genera, and elevates luminal L-lactate levels, enhancing intestinal healing.

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    Lactate supplementation enhances CEH's protective effects on Paneth cell function and inflammatory responses in the intestinal microenvironment.

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    CEH's protective mechanism involves the lactate-GPR81-Wnt3A axis, which is crucial for intestinal stem cell activity and mucosal repair.

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