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在一个转化性结肠炎小鼠模型中,Abcb1a功能受损和食用红肉会引发炎症并改变微生物群组成。

Impaired Abcb1a function and red meat in a translational colitis mouse model induces inflammation and alters microbiota composition.

作者信息

Stensballe Allan, Bennike Tue Bjerg, Ravn-Haren Gitte, Mortensen Alicja, Aboo Christopher, Knudsen Lina Almind, Rühlemann Malte C, Birkelund Svend, Bang Corinne, Franke Andre, Vogel Ulla, Hansen Axel Kornerup, Andersen Vibeke

机构信息

Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.

Clinical Cancer Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2023 Jul 31;10:1200317. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2023.1200317. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects approximately 0.3% of the global population, with incidence rates rising dramatically worldwide. Emerging evidence points to an interplay between exposome factors such as diet and gut microbiota, host genetics, and the immune system as crucial elements in IBD development. ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, including human p-glycoprotein encoded by the Abcb1 gene, influence intestinal inflammation, and their expression may interact with environmental factors such as diet and gut microbes. Our study aimed to examine the impact of protein sources on a genetic colitis mouse model.

METHODS

Abcb1a-deficient colitis mice were fed either casein or red meat-supplemented diets to investigate potential colitis-aggravating components in red meat and their effects on host-microbiota interactions. We conducted deep label free quantitative proteomic inflammation profiling of gastrointestinal tissue (colon, ileum) and urine, and determined the overall microbiome in feces using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Microbiota shifts by diet and protein transporter impairment were addressed by multivariate statistical analysis. Colon and systemic gut inflammation were validated through histology and immune assays, respectively.

RESULTS

A quantitative discovery based proteomic analysis of intestinal tissue and urine revealed associations between ileum and urine proteomes in relation to Abcb1a deficiency. The absence of Abcb1a efflux pump function and diet-induced intestinal inflammation impacted multiple systemic immune processes, including extensive neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) components observed in relation to neutrophil degranulation throughout the gastrointestinal tract. The colitis model's microbiome differed significantly from that of wild-type mice, indicating the substantial influence of efflux transporter deficiency on microbiota.

CONCLUSION

The proteomic and microbiota analyzes of a well-established murine model enabled the correlation of gastrointestinal interactions not readily identifiable in human cohorts. Insights into dysregulated biological pathways in this disease model might offer translational biomarkers based on NETs and improved understanding of IBD pathogenesis in human patients. Our findings demonstrate that drug transporter deficiency induces substantial changes in the microbiota, leading to increased levels of IBD-associated strains and resulting in intestinal inflammation. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT.

摘要

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炎症性肠病(IBD)影响全球约0.3%的人口,全球发病率急剧上升。新出现的证据表明,饮食和肠道微生物群等暴露组因素、宿主遗传学和免疫系统之间的相互作用是IBD发展的关键因素。ATP结合盒(ABC)转运蛋白,包括由Abcb1基因编码的人类P-糖蛋白,影响肠道炎症,其表达可能与饮食和肠道微生物等环境因素相互作用。我们的研究旨在研究蛋白质来源对基因性结肠炎小鼠模型的影响。

方法

给Abcb1a缺陷的结肠炎小鼠喂食酪蛋白或补充红肉的饮食,以研究红肉中潜在的结肠炎加重成分及其对宿主-微生物群相互作用的影响。我们对胃肠道组织(结肠、回肠)和尿液进行了深度的无标记定量蛋白质组炎症分析,并使用16S rRNA基因测序确定了粪便中的整体微生物组。通过多变量统计分析解决饮食和蛋白质转运体损伤引起的微生物群变化。分别通过组织学和免疫测定验证结肠和全身肠道炎症。

结果

基于定量发现的肠道组织和尿液蛋白质组分析揭示了回肠和尿液蛋白质组与Abcb1a缺陷之间的关联。Abcb1a外排泵功能的缺失和饮食诱导的肠道炎症影响了多个全身免疫过程,包括在整个胃肠道中观察到的与中性粒细胞脱颗粒相关的广泛中性粒细胞胞外陷阱(NET)成分。结肠炎模型的微生物组与野生型小鼠有显著差异,表明外排转运体缺陷对微生物群有重大影响。

结论

对一个成熟的小鼠模型进行蛋白质组学和微生物群分析,能够关联在人类队列中不易识别的胃肠道相互作用。对该疾病模型中失调的生物学途径的深入了解可能会提供基于NETs的转化生物标志物,并改善对人类患者IBD发病机制的理解。我们的研究结果表明,药物转运体缺陷会引起微生物群的实质性变化,导致IBD相关菌株水平升高,从而引发肠道炎症。图形摘要。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9960/10425965/01c0899f7165/fmed-10-1200317gr0001.jpg

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