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Multifunctional dietary approach reduces intestinal inflammation in relation with changes in gut microbiota composition in subjects at cardiometabolic risk: the SINFONI project.
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Gut microbes [Gut Microbes] 2025 Dec; Vol. 17 (1), pp. 2438823. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Dec 22. - Publication Year :
- 2025
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Abstract
- The development of cardiometabolic (CM) diseases is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation, partly linked to alterations of the gut microbiota (GM) and reduced intestinal integrity. The SINFONI project investigates a multifunctional (MF) nutritional strategy's impact combining different bioactive compounds on inflammation, GM modulation and CM profile. In this randomized crossover-controlled study, 30 subjects at CM-risk consumed MF cereal-products, enriched with polyphenols, fibers, slowly-digestible starch, omega-3 fatty acids or Control cereal-products (without bioactive compounds) for 2 months. Metabolic endotoxemia (lipopolysaccharide (LPS), lipopolysaccharide-binding protein over soluble cluster of differentiation-14 (LBP/sCD14), systemic inflammation and cardiovascular risk markers, intestinal inflammation, CM profile and response to a one-week fructose supplementation, were assessed at fasting and post mixed-meal. GM composition and metabolomic analysis were conducted. Mixed linear models were employed, integrating time (pre/post), treatment (MF/control), and sequence/period. Compared to control, MF intervention reduced intestinal inflammation (fecal calprotectin, p = 0.007) and endotoxemia (fasting LPS, p < 0.05), without alteration of systemic inflammation. MF decreased serum branched-chain amino acids compared to control ( p < 0.05) and increased B.ovatus , B.uniformis , A.butyriciproducens and unclassified Christensenellaceae.CAG-74 ( p < 0.05). CM markers were unchanged. A 2-month dietary intervention combining multiple bioactive compounds improved intestinal inflammation and induced GM modulation. Such strategy appears as an effective strategy to target low-grade inflammation through multi-target approach.
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- Humans
Male
Female
Middle Aged
Adult
Endotoxemia diet therapy
Cardiovascular Diseases prevention & control
Cardiometabolic Risk Factors
Diet
Polyphenols administration & dosage
Polyphenols pharmacology
Edible Grain
Feces microbiology
Feces chemistry
Bacteria classification
Bacteria isolation & purification
Bacteria metabolism
Bacteria genetics
Fatty Acids, Omega-3 administration & dosage
Dietary Fiber administration & dosage
Intestines microbiology
Intestines pathology
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Cross-Over Studies
Inflammation
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1949-0984
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Gut microbes
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 39710576
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2024.2438823