1. Colitis Alters Oxysterol Metabolism and is Affected by 4β-Hydroxycholesterol Administration.
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Guillemot-Legris O, Mutemberezi V, Buisseret B, Paquot A, Palmieri V, Bottemanne P, Lemaire J, Rahier JF, Alhouayek M, and Muccioli GG
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- Animals, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Colitis, Ulcerative pathology, Colon chemistry, Colon drug effects, Colon pathology, Crohn Disease pathology, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Liver chemistry, Male, Mass Spectrometry, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Oxysterols analysis, Oxysterols blood, Peroxidase metabolism, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Transcriptome, Colitis metabolism, Colitis, Ulcerative metabolism, Colon metabolism, Crohn Disease metabolism, Hydroxycholesterols pharmacology, Oxysterols metabolism
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Background and Aims: Inflammatory bowel diseases [IBD] represent a challenging health issue with a complex aetiology involving genetic and environmental parameters. Although our understanding of the pathophysiology of IBD has improved, much remains to be explored. In this context, bioactive lipids, more specifically oxysterols, i.e. oxygenated derivatives of cholesterol, represent an interesting avenue to investigate. Indeed, oxysterols or their receptors are involved in inflammation and immune regulation. Therefore, we set out to study the oxysterome in IBD., Methods: We used both high-performance liquid chromatograph/mass spectroscopy and molecular biology tools to quantify oxysterol levels and the expression of their metabolic enzymes in several models of murine colitis [both acute and chronic], as well as in colon biopsies from patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis., Results: We found that the oxysterome is altered in IBD, in both acute and chronic murine models as well as in human IBD. Two of the oxysterols quantified, 4β-hydroxycholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol, were consistently altered in all our models and therefore could be of interest in this context. Hence, we administered them to mice with colitis. While 25-hydroxycholesterol had no effect, 4β-hydroxycholesterol worsened colon inflammation., Conclusions: Our study addresses the potential involvement of oxysterols in colitis and clearly points towards an active role as well as a clinical relevance for these bioactive lipids.
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- 2019
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