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Effects of Platycodon grandiflorum on Gut Microbiota and Immune System of Immunosuppressed Mouse

Authors :
Hyunju Kim
Misun Jeong
Sung-Hyen Lee
Eun-Byeol Lee
So Yun Jhang
Sohyun Bang
Hwan-Hee Jang
Hyun Cheol Jeong
Sung-Jin Lee
Hae-Jeung Lee
Ji-Hye Choi
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Platycodon grandiflorum (PG) has been used as a traditional remedy to control immune related diseases. However, there is limited information about its immune stimulating effects on the immunosuppressed model. The main bioactive components such as saponins are known to con-tribute to controlling immune activity. Thus, we developed an aged red PG (PGS) with 2.6 times of platycodin D, one of the saponins. We treated PG and PGS (PG-diets) to immunosuppressed mice via cyclophosphamide (CPA) injection. After 2weeks of the supplement, 16S rRNA sequencing was performed to investigate the effects of PG-diets on the gut microbiota and immune system in the immune suppressed model. PG-diets groups showed an increased abundance of microorganism in immune-deficient mice compared to the control NC group, indicating PG-diets have a distinct effect on microbial communities. Detection of specific genera related to the immune related biomarkers in PG-diets groups can support their effects on the immune system. Especially, the Akkermansia showed a significant decrease of abundance in response to the CPA treatment in the NC group at the genus level, but its abundance increased in response to the PG-diets treatment in the PG-diets groups. We also found that the modulation of gut microbiome by PG-diets was correlated with body weight as one of important immune biomarkers, though not much difference was found between PG and PGS effects. The results demonstrate that PG-diets may improve the health benefits of immune suppressed mice by altering the gut microbiome.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c6e8aa8e8180db8418048352ab846959
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.07.443070