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Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase

BACKGROUND: Probiotics appear to be beneficial in inflammatory bowel disease, but their mechanism of action is incompletely understood. We investigated whether probiotic-derived sphingomyelinase mediates this beneficial effect. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Neutral sphingomyelinase (NSMase) activi...

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Autores principales: Angulo, Sandra, Morales, Albert, Danese, Silvio, Llacuna, Laura, Masamunt, Maria Carme, Pultz, Nicole, Cifone, Maria Grazia, De Simone, Claudio, Delgado, Salvadora, Vila, Jordi, Panés, Julián, Donskey, Curtis, Fernández-Checa, Jose C., Fiocchi, Claudio, Sans, Miquel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016953
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author Angulo, Sandra
Morales, Albert
Danese, Silvio
Llacuna, Laura
Masamunt, Maria Carme
Pultz, Nicole
Cifone, Maria Grazia
De Simone, Claudio
Delgado, Salvadora
Vila, Jordi
Panés, Julián
Donskey, Curtis
Fernández-Checa, Jose C.
Fiocchi, Claudio
Sans, Miquel
author_facet Angulo, Sandra
Morales, Albert
Danese, Silvio
Llacuna, Laura
Masamunt, Maria Carme
Pultz, Nicole
Cifone, Maria Grazia
De Simone, Claudio
Delgado, Salvadora
Vila, Jordi
Panés, Julián
Donskey, Curtis
Fernández-Checa, Jose C.
Fiocchi, Claudio
Sans, Miquel
author_sort Angulo, Sandra
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Probiotics appear to be beneficial in inflammatory bowel disease, but their mechanism of action is incompletely understood. We investigated whether probiotic-derived sphingomyelinase mediates this beneficial effect. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Neutral sphingomyelinase (NSMase) activity was measured in sonicates of the probiotic L. brevis (LB) and S. thermophilus (ST) and the non-probiotic E. coli (EC) and E. faecalis (EF). Lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMC) were obtained from patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC), and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy volunteers, analysing LPMC and PBMC apoptosis susceptibility, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and JNK activation. In some experiments, sonicates were preincubated with GSH or GW4869, a specific NSMase inhibitor. NSMase activity of LB and ST was 10-fold that of EC and EF sonicates. LB and ST sonicates induced significantly more apoptosis of CD and UC than control LPMC, whereas EC and EF sonicates failed to induce apoptosis. Pre-stimulation with anti-CD3/CD28 induced a significant and time-dependent increase in LB-induced apoptosis of LPMC and PBMC. Exposure to LB sonicates resulted in JNK activation and ROS production by LPMC. NSMase activity of LB sonicates was completely abrogated by GW4869, causing a dose-dependent reduction of LB-induced apoptosis. LB and ST selectively induced immune cell apoptosis, an effect dependent on the degree of cell activation and mediated by bacterial NSMase. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that induction of immune cell apoptosis is a mechanism of action of some probiotics, and that NSMase-mediated ceramide generation contributes to the therapeutic effects of probiotics.
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spelling pubmed-30523102011-03-15 Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase Angulo, Sandra Morales, Albert Danese, Silvio Llacuna, Laura Masamunt, Maria Carme Pultz, Nicole Cifone, Maria Grazia De Simone, Claudio Delgado, Salvadora Vila, Jordi Panés, Julián Donskey, Curtis Fernández-Checa, Jose C. Fiocchi, Claudio Sans, Miquel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Probiotics appear to be beneficial in inflammatory bowel disease, but their mechanism of action is incompletely understood. We investigated whether probiotic-derived sphingomyelinase mediates this beneficial effect. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Neutral sphingomyelinase (NSMase) activity was measured in sonicates of the probiotic L. brevis (LB) and S. thermophilus (ST) and the non-probiotic E. coli (EC) and E. faecalis (EF). Lamina propria mononuclear cells (LPMC) were obtained from patients with Crohn's disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC), and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy volunteers, analysing LPMC and PBMC apoptosis susceptibility, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and JNK activation. In some experiments, sonicates were preincubated with GSH or GW4869, a specific NSMase inhibitor. NSMase activity of LB and ST was 10-fold that of EC and EF sonicates. LB and ST sonicates induced significantly more apoptosis of CD and UC than control LPMC, whereas EC and EF sonicates failed to induce apoptosis. Pre-stimulation with anti-CD3/CD28 induced a significant and time-dependent increase in LB-induced apoptosis of LPMC and PBMC. Exposure to LB sonicates resulted in JNK activation and ROS production by LPMC. NSMase activity of LB sonicates was completely abrogated by GW4869, causing a dose-dependent reduction of LB-induced apoptosis. LB and ST selectively induced immune cell apoptosis, an effect dependent on the degree of cell activation and mediated by bacterial NSMase. CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that induction of immune cell apoptosis is a mechanism of action of some probiotics, and that NSMase-mediated ceramide generation contributes to the therapeutic effects of probiotics. Public Library of Science 2011-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3052310/ /pubmed/21408067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016953 Text en Angulo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Angulo, Sandra
Morales, Albert
Danese, Silvio
Llacuna, Laura
Masamunt, Maria Carme
Pultz, Nicole
Cifone, Maria Grazia
De Simone, Claudio
Delgado, Salvadora
Vila, Jordi
Panés, Julián
Donskey, Curtis
Fernández-Checa, Jose C.
Fiocchi, Claudio
Sans, Miquel
Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
title Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
title_full Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
title_fullStr Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
title_full_unstemmed Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
title_short Probiotic Sonicates Selectively Induce Mucosal Immune Cells Apoptosis through Ceramide Generation via Neutral Sphingomyelinase
title_sort probiotic sonicates selectively induce mucosal immune cells apoptosis through ceramide generation via neutral sphingomyelinase
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21408067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016953
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