Roskamp Institute, 2040 Whitfield Avenue, Sarasota, FL, 34243, United States; Open University, Walton Hall, Kents Hill, Milton-Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK.
Roskamp Institute, 2040 Whitfield Avenue, Sarasota, FL, 34243, United States.
Biomed Pharmacother. 2020 Oct;130:110579. doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2020.110579. Epub 2020 Aug 6.
Diet and commercially available supplements can significantly impact the gut microbial composition; however, the effects of supplements often lack scientific data demonstrating the effects on healthy and diseased individuals. Hence, it was investigated, whether a frequently used supplement in humans, Candida rugosa lipase (CRL), gets delivered active beyond the stomach in the intestinal tract of C57BL/6 J mice and its impact on the gut microbial community and environment. We showed for the first time the movement of CRL in an active state through the mouse digestive tract by determination of intestinal CRL activity and free fatty acids concentrations. The short- and long-term administration of CRL resulted in significant alterations of the gut microbiome, favoring the growth of, for instance, Verrucomicrobia but also other species associated with normal body mass index (BMI) or butyrate expression, both considered beneficial. In addition, we showed that these changes persisted after supplementation and that gut barrier integrity was unaffected by the treatment. In conclusion, CRL can be delivered in an active state beyond the stomach and supplementation altered the murine gut microbiome favoring beneficial bacterial species, which may be of relevance in humans in healthy but also potentially in disease states.
饮食和市售补充剂可以显著影响肠道微生物组成;然而,补充剂的作用往往缺乏科学数据来证明其对健康和患病个体的影响。因此,研究了一种在人类中经常使用的补充剂,即假丝酵母脂肪酶(CRL),在 C57BL/6 J 小鼠的肠道中是否能以活性状态传递到胃部以外,并对肠道微生物群落和环境产生影响。我们首次通过测定肠道 CRL 活性和游离脂肪酸浓度,显示了 CRL 在活性状态下通过小鼠消化道的运动。CRL 的短期和长期给药导致肠道微生物组发生显著变化,有利于某些微生物的生长,例如厚壁菌门,但也有利于与正常体重指数(BMI)或丁酸表达相关的其他物种,这些都被认为是有益的。此外,我们还表明,这些变化在补充后仍然存在,并且肠道屏障完整性不受治疗影响。总之,CRL 可以以活性状态传递到胃部以外,补充剂改变了小鼠的肠道微生物组,有利于有益细菌的生长,这在健康状态下的人类中可能具有相关性,也可能在疾病状态下具有相关性。