Abstract
Intestinal stem cells rapidly differentiate into various epithelial cells, playing a crucial role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis. Melatonin, a known endogenous molecule with anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, has its potential efficacy in ileum stem cells differentiation not fully understood to date. This study indicates that melatonin suppresses ileum inflammation and maintains normal differentiation of ileum stem cells through MTNR1B. Subsequent outcomes following treatment with MTNR1B inhibitors further substantiate these findings. Additionally, overexpression of METTL3 protein appears to be a potential instigator for promoting ileum inflammation and disruptions in cell differentiation. Treatment with the METTL3 inhibitor SAH significantly inhibits ileum inflammation and Wnt/β-catenin activity, thereby sustaining normal cellular differentiation functions. In summary, this study showed that melatonin may improve ileum inflammation and maintain cell differentiation functions by inhibiting abnormal METTL3 expression via MTNR1B.
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