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Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon

In the present study, the protective role of inulin against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced oxidative stress was evaluated on human colonic mucosa using a proteomic approach. Human colonic mucosa and submucosa were sealed between two chambers, with the luminal side facing upwards and overlaid with...

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Autores principales: Guarino, Michele Pier Luca, Altomare, Annamaria, Barera, Simone, Locato, Vittoria, Cocca, Silvia, Franchin, Cinzia, Arrigoni, Giorgio, Vannini, Candida, Grossi, Sarah, Campomenosi, Paola, Pasqualetti, Valentina, Bracale, Marcella, Alloni, Rossana, De Gara, Laura, Cicala, Michele
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5222518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28068390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169481
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author Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
Altomare, Annamaria
Barera, Simone
Locato, Vittoria
Cocca, Silvia
Franchin, Cinzia
Arrigoni, Giorgio
Vannini, Candida
Grossi, Sarah
Campomenosi, Paola
Pasqualetti, Valentina
Bracale, Marcella
Alloni, Rossana
De Gara, Laura
Cicala, Michele
author_facet Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
Altomare, Annamaria
Barera, Simone
Locato, Vittoria
Cocca, Silvia
Franchin, Cinzia
Arrigoni, Giorgio
Vannini, Candida
Grossi, Sarah
Campomenosi, Paola
Pasqualetti, Valentina
Bracale, Marcella
Alloni, Rossana
De Gara, Laura
Cicala, Michele
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description In the present study, the protective role of inulin against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced oxidative stress was evaluated on human colonic mucosa using a proteomic approach. Human colonic mucosa and submucosa were sealed between two chambers, with the luminal side facing upwards and overlaid with Krebs (control), LPS or LPS+ inulin IQ solution. The solutions on the submucosal side (undernatants) were collected following 30 min of mucosal exposure. iTRAQ based analysis was used to analyze the total soluble proteomes from human colonic mucosa and submucosa treated with different undernatants. Human colonic muscle strips were exposed to the undernatants to evaluate the response to acetylcholine. Inulin exposure was able to counteract, in human colonic mucosa, the LPS-dependent alteration of some proteins involved in the intestinal contraction (myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), myosin regulatory subunit (MYL)), to reduce the up-regulation of two proteins involved in the radical-mediated oxidative stress (the DNA-apurinic or apyrimidinic site) lyase) APEX1 and the T-complex protein 1 subunit eta (CCT7) and to entail a higher level of some detoxification enzymes (the metallothionein-2 MT2A, the glutathione–S-transferase K GSTk, and two UDP- glucuronosyltransferases UGT2B4, UGT2B17). Inulin exposure was also able to prevent the LPS-dependent intestinal muscle strips contraction impairment and the mucosa glutathione level alterations. Exposure of colonic mucosa to inulin seems to prevent LPS-induced alteration in expression of some key proteins, which promote intestinal motility and inflammation, reducing the radical-mediated oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-52225182017-01-19 Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon Guarino, Michele Pier Luca Altomare, Annamaria Barera, Simone Locato, Vittoria Cocca, Silvia Franchin, Cinzia Arrigoni, Giorgio Vannini, Candida Grossi, Sarah Campomenosi, Paola Pasqualetti, Valentina Bracale, Marcella Alloni, Rossana De Gara, Laura Cicala, Michele PLoS One Research Article In the present study, the protective role of inulin against lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced oxidative stress was evaluated on human colonic mucosa using a proteomic approach. Human colonic mucosa and submucosa were sealed between two chambers, with the luminal side facing upwards and overlaid with Krebs (control), LPS or LPS+ inulin IQ solution. The solutions on the submucosal side (undernatants) were collected following 30 min of mucosal exposure. iTRAQ based analysis was used to analyze the total soluble proteomes from human colonic mucosa and submucosa treated with different undernatants. Human colonic muscle strips were exposed to the undernatants to evaluate the response to acetylcholine. Inulin exposure was able to counteract, in human colonic mucosa, the LPS-dependent alteration of some proteins involved in the intestinal contraction (myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), myosin regulatory subunit (MYL)), to reduce the up-regulation of two proteins involved in the radical-mediated oxidative stress (the DNA-apurinic or apyrimidinic site) lyase) APEX1 and the T-complex protein 1 subunit eta (CCT7) and to entail a higher level of some detoxification enzymes (the metallothionein-2 MT2A, the glutathione–S-transferase K GSTk, and two UDP- glucuronosyltransferases UGT2B4, UGT2B17). Inulin exposure was also able to prevent the LPS-dependent intestinal muscle strips contraction impairment and the mucosa glutathione level alterations. Exposure of colonic mucosa to inulin seems to prevent LPS-induced alteration in expression of some key proteins, which promote intestinal motility and inflammation, reducing the radical-mediated oxidative stress. Public Library of Science 2017-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5222518/ /pubmed/28068390 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169481 Text en © 2017 Guarino 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Guarino, Michele Pier Luca
Altomare, Annamaria
Barera, Simone
Locato, Vittoria
Cocca, Silvia
Franchin, Cinzia
Arrigoni, Giorgio
Vannini, Candida
Grossi, Sarah
Campomenosi, Paola
Pasqualetti, Valentina
Bracale, Marcella
Alloni, Rossana
De Gara, Laura
Cicala, Michele
Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon
title Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon
title_full Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon
title_fullStr Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon
title_short Effect of Inulin on Proteome Changes Induced by Pathogenic Lipopolysaccharide in Human Colon
title_sort effect of inulin on proteome changes induced by pathogenic lipopolysaccharide in human colon
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5222518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28068390
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0169481
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