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Berberine might block colorectal carcinogenesis by inhibiting the regulation of B-cell function by Veillonella parvula

Authors :
Yun Qian
Ziran Kang
Licong Zhao
Huimin Chen
Chengbei Zhou
Qinyan Gao
Zheng Wang
Qiang Liu
Yun Cui
Xiaobo Li
Yingxuan Chen
Tianhui Zou
Jingyuan Fang
Jinjiao Li
Yuanyuan Ji
Source :
Chinese Medical Journal, Vol 136, Iss 22, Pp 2722-2731 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract. Background:. Colorectal carcinogenesis and progression are related to the gut microbiota and the tumor immune microenvironment. Our previous clinical trial demonstrated that berberine (BBR) hydrochloride might reduce the recurrence and canceration of colorectal adenoma (CRA). The present study aimed to further explore the mechanism of BBR in preventing colorectal cancer (CRC). Methods:. We performed metagenomics sequencing on fecal specimens obtained from the BBR intervention trial, and the differential bacteria before and after medication were validated using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. We further performed ApcMin/+ animal intervention tests, RNA sequencing, flow cytometry, immunohistochemistry, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Results:. The abundance of fecal Veillonella parvula (V. parvula) decreased significantly after BBR administration (P = 0.0016) and increased through the development from CRA to CRC. Patients with CRC with a higher V. parvula abundance had worse tumor staging and a higher lymph node metastasis rate. The intestinal immune pathway of Immunoglobulin A production was activated, and the expression of TNFSF13B (Tumor necrosis factor superfamily 13b, encoding B lymphocyte stimulator [BLyS]), the representative gene of this pathway, and the genes encoding its receptors (interleukin-10 and transforming growth factor beta) were significantly upregulated. Animal experiments revealed that V. parvula promoted colorectal carcinogenesis and increased BLyS levels, while BBR reversed this effect. Conclusion:. BBR might inhibit V. parvula and further weaken the immunomodulatory effect of B cells induced by V. parvula, thereby blocking the development of colorectal tumors. Trial Registraion:. ClinicalTrials.gov, No. NCT02226185.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03666999, 25425641, and 00000000
Volume :
136
Issue :
22
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Chinese Medical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9a0346f8c494f02ad7ec80893123e3f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000002752