Oral Administration of Lactobacillus sakei CVL-001 Improves Recovery from Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Mice by Microbiota Modulation.
Dong-Yeon KimTae-Sung LeeDo-Hyeon JungEun-Jung SongAh-Ra JangJi-Yeon ParkJae-Hun AhnIn-Su SeoSeung-Ju SongYeong-Jun KimYun-Ji LeeYeon-Ji LeeJong-Hwan ParkPublished in: Microorganisms (2023)
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an intestinal chronic inflammatory disease, and its incidence is steadily increasing. IBD is closely related to the intestinal microbiota, and probiotics are known to be a potential therapeutic agent for IBD. In our study, we evaluated the protective effect of Lactobacillus sakei CVL-001, isolated from Baechu kimchi, on dextran sulfated sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice. The oral administration of L. sakei CVL-001 according to the experimental schedule alleviated weight loss and disease activity in the mice with colitis. Furthermore, the length and histopathology of the colon improved. The expression of tumor necrosis factor ( TNF ) -α and interleukin (IL)-1β genes decreased in the colons of mice that were administered L. sakei CVL-001, whereas that of IL-10 increased. The expressions of genes coding for E-cadherin, claudin3, occludin, and mucin were also restored. In co-housed conditions, L. sakei CVL-001 administration did not improve disease activity, colon length, and histopathology. Microbiota analysis revealed that L. sakei CVL-001 administration increased the abundance of microbiota and altered Firmicutes / Bacteroidetes ratio, and decreased Proteobacteria . In conclusion, L. sakei CVL-001 administration protects mice from DSS-induced colitis by regulating immune response and intestinal integrity via gut microbiota modulation.
Keyphrases
- disease activity
- rheumatoid arthritis
- high fat diet induced
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- immune response
- rheumatoid arthritis patients
- ankylosing spondylitis
- weight loss
- bariatric surgery
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- type diabetes
- risk factors
- single cell
- inflammatory response
- adipose tissue
- oxidative stress
- drug induced
- body mass index
- roux en y gastric bypass
- gene expression
- binding protein
- data analysis
- weight gain
- lactic acid
- dna methylation