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Bacteria-derived long chain fatty acid exhibits anti-inflammatory properties in colitis.
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Gut [Gut] 2021 Jun; Vol. 70 (6), pp. 1088-1097. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Sep 25. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Objective: Data from clinical research suggest that certain probiotic bacterial strains have the potential to modulate colonic inflammation. Nonetheless, these data differ between studies due to the probiotic bacterial strains used and the poor knowledge of their mechanisms of action.<br />Design: By mass-spectrometry, we identified and quantified free long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) in probiotics and assessed the effect of one of them in mouse colitis.<br />Results: Among all the LCFAs quantified by mass spectrometry in Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 (EcN), a probiotic used for the treatment of multiple intestinal disorders, the concentration of 3-hydroxyoctadecaenoic acid (C18-3OH) was increased in EcN compared with other E. coli strains tested. Oral administration of C18-3OH decreased colitis induced by dextran sulfate sodium in mice. To determine whether other bacteria composing the microbiota are able to produce C18-3OH, we targeted the gut microbiota of mice with prebiotic fructooligosaccharides (FOS). The anti-inflammatory properties of FOS were associated with an increase in colonic C18-3OH concentration. Microbiota analyses revealed that the concentration of C18-3OH was correlated with an increase in the abundance in Allobaculum , Holdemanella and Parabacteroides . In culture, Holdemanella biformis produced high concentration of C18-3OH. Finally, using TR-FRET binding assay and gene expression analysis, we demonstrated that the C18-3OH is an agonist of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma.<br />Conclusion: The production of C18-3OH by bacteria could be one of the mechanisms implicated in the anti-inflammatory properties of probiotics. The production of LCFA-3OH by bacteria could be implicated in the microbiota/host interactions.<br />Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared.<br /> (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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- Animals
Bacteroidetes
Caco-2 Cells
Cell Membrane Permeability
Chemokine CXCL1 genetics
Colitis chemically induced
Colitis metabolism
Dextran Sulfate
Epithelial Cells physiology
Escherichia coli metabolism
Firmicutes metabolism
Gastrointestinal Microbiome physiology
Gene Expression drug effects
Humans
Interleukin-1beta genetics
Mass Spectrometry
Mice
Oligosaccharides pharmacology
PPAR gamma genetics
Pancreatitis-Associated Proteins genetics
Permeability
Peyer's Patches
Prebiotics
Probiotics chemistry
Stearates analysis
Zonula Occludens-1 Protein genetics
Colitis drug therapy
Intestinal Mucosa metabolism
PPAR gamma metabolism
Stearates metabolism
Stearates therapeutic use
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1468-3288
- Volume :
- 70
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Gut
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32978245
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2020-321173