Effect of Extracelluar Vesicles Derived from Akkermansia muciniphila on Intestinal Barrier in Colitis Mice.
Ting ZhengHaining HaoQiqi LiuJiankun LiYukun YaoYisuo LiuTai ZhangZhe ZhangHuaxi YiPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic and recurrent disease. It has been observed that the incidence and prevalence of IBD are increasing, which consequently raises the risk of developing colon cancer. Recently, the regulation of the intestinal barrier by probiotics has become an effective treatment for colitis. Akkermansia muciniphila -derived extracellular vesicles (Akk EVs) are nano-vesicles that contain multiple bioactive macromolecules with the potential to modulate the intestinal barrier. In this study, we used ultrafiltration in conjunction with high-speed centrifugation to extract Akk EVs. A lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced RAW264.7 cell model was established to assess the anti-inflammatory effects of Akk EVs. It was found that Akk EVs were able to be absorbed by RAW264.7 cells and significantly reduce the expression of nitric oxide (NO), TNF-α, and IL-1β ( p < 0.05). We explored the preventative effects on colitis and the regulating effects on the intestinal barrier using a mouse colitis model caused by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS). The findings demonstrated that Akk EVs effectively prevented colitis symptoms and reduced colonic tissue injury. Additionally, Akk EVs significantly enhanced the effectiveness of the intestinal barrier by elevating the expression of MUC2 (0.53 ± 0.07), improving mucus integrity, and reducing intestinal permeability ( p < 0.05). Moreover, Akk EVs increased the proportion of the beneficial bacteria Firmicutes (33.01 ± 0.09%) and downregulated the proportion of the harmful bacteria Proteobacteria (0.32 ± 0.27%). These findings suggest that Akk EVs possess the ability to regulate immune responses, protect intestinal barriers, and modulate the gut microbiota. The research presents a potential intervention approach for Akk EVs to prevent colitis.
Keyphrases
- ulcerative colitis
- lps induced
- nitric oxide
- high speed
- randomized controlled trial
- poor prognosis
- anti inflammatory
- inflammatory response
- systematic review
- toll like receptor
- rheumatoid arthritis
- long non coding rna
- induced apoptosis
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- single cell
- depressive symptoms
- atomic force microscopy
- cell death
- adipose tissue
- risk assessment
- binding protein
- endothelial cells
- physical activity
- skeletal muscle
- mesenchymal stem cells
- smoking cessation
- high fat diet induced
- drug induced