Enteroendocrine Reprogramming by Altered Epithelial-Mesenchymal Crosstalk in Metabolic Surgery

代谢手术中上皮-间质相互作用改变导致的肠内分泌重编程

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Abstract

Metabolic surgery is an effective treatment option for type 2 diabetes. However, the therapeutic scope has been limited by unexpected inconsistent outcomes. This study aims to overcome these obstacles by determining fundamental mechanisms from a novel perspective by analyzing and comparing the surgical anatomy, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of metabolic surgery, including duodenal-jejunal bypass, Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, biliopancreatic diversion, one anastomosis gastric bypass, and their modified procedures, predominantly focusing on nonobese patients to mitigate confounding effects from overweighted type 2 diabetes. Regional epithelial cell growth and unique villus formation along the anterior-posterior axis of the small intestine depend on crosstalk between the epithelium and the underlying mesenchyme. Due to altered crosstalk between the epithelium and the opposite mesenchyme at the anastomotic site, the enteroendocrine lineage of the distal intestine is replaced by the proximal epithelium after the bypass procedure. Subsequent intestinal compensatory proliferation accelerates the expansion of the replaced epithelium, including enteroendocrine cells. The primary reasons for unsatisfactory results are incomplete duodenal exclusion and insufficient biliopancreatic limb length. We anticipate that this novel mechanism will have a significant impact on metabolic surgery outcomes and provide valuable insight into optimizing its effectiveness in type 2 diabetes.

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