A Natural Peptide from A Traditional Chinese Medicine Has the Potential to Treat Chronic Atrophic Gastritis by Activating Gastric Stem Cells

Ke Li,Xiuying Ma, Zihao Li, Ya Liu, Guiyan Shen,Zecheng Luo, Dong Wang,Li Xia,Zhengting Wang, Ming Tian,Huijuan Liu, Funeng Geng,Baojie Li

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2024)

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Chronic atrophic gastritis (AG) is initiated mainly by Helicobacter pylori infection, which may progress to stomach cancer following the Correa's cascade. The current treatment regimen is H. pylori eradication, yet evidence is lacking that this treatment is effective on later stages of AG especially gastric gland atrophy. Here, using AG mouse model, patient samples, gastric organoids, and lineage tracing, this study unraveled gastric stem cell (GSC) defect as a crucial pathogenic factor in AG in mouse and human. Moreover, a natural peptide is isolated from a traditional Chinese medicine that activated GSCs to regenerate gastric epithelia in experimental AG models and revitalized the atrophic gastric organoids derived from patients. It is further shown that the peptide exerts its functions by stabilizing the EGF-EGFR complex and specifically activating the downstream ERK and Stat1 signaling. Overall, these findings advance the understanding of AG pathogenesis and open a new avenue for AG treatment. This work identifies a natural peptide from a traditional Chinese medicine that activates gastric stem cells to regenerate gastric epithelia in experimental atrophic gastritis models and revitalizes the atrophic gastric organoids derived from patients. The peptide exerts its functions by stabilizing the EGF-EGFR complex and specifically activating the downstream ERK and Stat1 signaling. image
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atrophic gastritis,EGF,gastric stem cell,peptide,traditional Chinese medicine
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