Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299v supplementation modulates beta-cell ER stress and antioxidative defense pathways and prevents type 1 diabetes in gluten-free BioBreeding rats

GUT MICROBES(2022)

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The increasing incidence of Type 1 diabetes has coincided with the emergence of the low-fiber, high-gluten Western diet and other environmental factors linked to dysbiosis. Since Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 299 v (Lp299v) supplementation improves gut barrier function and reduces systemic inflammation, we studied its effects in spontaneously diabetic DRlyp/lyp rats provided a normal cereal diet (ND) or a gluten-free hydrolyzed casein diet (HCD). All rats provided ND developed diabetes (62.5 +/- 7.7 days); combining ND with Lp299v did not improve survival. Diabetes was delayed by HCD (72.2 +/- 9.4 days, p = .01) and further delayed by HCD+Lp299v (84.9 +/- 14.3 days, p < .001). HCD+Lp299v pups exhibited increased plasma propionate and butyrate levels, which correlated with enriched fecal Bifidobacteriaceae and Clostridiales taxa. Islet transcriptomic and histologic analyses at 40-days of age revealed that rats fed HCD expressed an autophagy profile, while those provided HCD+Lp299v expressed ER-associated protein degradation (ERAD) and antioxidative defense pathways, including Nrf2. Exposing insulinoma cells to propionate and butyrate promoted the antioxidative defense response but did not recapitulate the HCD+Lp299v islet ERAD transcriptomic profile. Here, both diet and microbiota influenced diabetes susceptibility. Moreover, Lp299v supplement modulated antioxidative defense and ER stress responses in beta-cells, potentially offering a new therapeutic direction to thwart diabetes progression and preserve insulin secretion.
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Type 1 diabetes, probiotic supplement, endoplasmic reticulum stress, Lactiplantibacillus plantarum, beta cell, Nrf2, antioxidative defense, unfolded protein response
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