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Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Curcumin is a hydrophobic polyphenol derived from turmeric, a traditional Indian spice. Curcumin exhibits various biological functions, but its clinical application is limited due to its poor absorbability after oral administration. A newly developed nanoparticle curcumin shows...

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Autores principales: Ohno, Masashi, Nishida, Atsushi, Sugitani, Yoshihiko, Nishino, Kyohei, Inatomi, Osamu, Sugimoto, Mitsushige, Kawahara, Masahiro, Andoh, Akira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28985227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185999
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author Ohno, Masashi
Nishida, Atsushi
Sugitani, Yoshihiko
Nishino, Kyohei
Inatomi, Osamu
Sugimoto, Mitsushige
Kawahara, Masahiro
Andoh, Akira
author_facet Ohno, Masashi
Nishida, Atsushi
Sugitani, Yoshihiko
Nishino, Kyohei
Inatomi, Osamu
Sugimoto, Mitsushige
Kawahara, Masahiro
Andoh, Akira
author_sort Ohno, Masashi
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Curcumin is a hydrophobic polyphenol derived from turmeric, a traditional Indian spice. Curcumin exhibits various biological functions, but its clinical application is limited due to its poor absorbability after oral administration. A newly developed nanoparticle curcumin shows improved absorbability in vivo. In this study, we examined the effects of nanoparticle curcumin (named Theracurmin) on experimental colitis in mice. METHODS: BALB/c mice were fed with 3% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in water. Mucosal cytokine expression and lymphocyte subpopulation were analyzed by real-time PCR and flow cytometry, respectively. The profile of the gut microbiota was analyzed by real-time PCR. RESULTS: Treatment with nanoparticle curcumin significantly attenuated body weight loss, disease activity index, histological colitis score and significantly improved mucosal permeability. Immunoblot analysis showed that NF-κB activation in colonic epithelial cells was significantly suppressed by treatment with nanoparticle curcumin. Mucosal mRNA expression of inflammatory mediators was significantly suppressed by treatment with nanoparticle curcumin. Treatment with nanoparticle curcumin increased the abundance of butyrate-producing bacteria and fecal butyrate level. This was accompanied by increased expansion of CD4(+) Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells and CD103(+) CD8α(−) regulatory dendritic cells in the colonic mucosa. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with nanoparticle curcumin suppressed the development of DSS-induced colitis potentially via modulation of gut microbial structure. These responses were associated with induction of mucosal immune cells with regulatory properties. Nanoparticle curcumin is one of the promising candidates as a therapeutic option for the treatment of IBD.
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spelling pubmed-56301552017-10-20 Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells Ohno, Masashi Nishida, Atsushi Sugitani, Yoshihiko Nishino, Kyohei Inatomi, Osamu Sugimoto, Mitsushige Kawahara, Masahiro Andoh, Akira PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Curcumin is a hydrophobic polyphenol derived from turmeric, a traditional Indian spice. Curcumin exhibits various biological functions, but its clinical application is limited due to its poor absorbability after oral administration. A newly developed nanoparticle curcumin shows improved absorbability in vivo. In this study, we examined the effects of nanoparticle curcumin (named Theracurmin) on experimental colitis in mice. METHODS: BALB/c mice were fed with 3% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) in water. Mucosal cytokine expression and lymphocyte subpopulation were analyzed by real-time PCR and flow cytometry, respectively. The profile of the gut microbiota was analyzed by real-time PCR. RESULTS: Treatment with nanoparticle curcumin significantly attenuated body weight loss, disease activity index, histological colitis score and significantly improved mucosal permeability. Immunoblot analysis showed that NF-κB activation in colonic epithelial cells was significantly suppressed by treatment with nanoparticle curcumin. Mucosal mRNA expression of inflammatory mediators was significantly suppressed by treatment with nanoparticle curcumin. Treatment with nanoparticle curcumin increased the abundance of butyrate-producing bacteria and fecal butyrate level. This was accompanied by increased expansion of CD4(+) Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells and CD103(+) CD8α(−) regulatory dendritic cells in the colonic mucosa. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with nanoparticle curcumin suppressed the development of DSS-induced colitis potentially via modulation of gut microbial structure. These responses were associated with induction of mucosal immune cells with regulatory properties. Nanoparticle curcumin is one of the promising candidates as a therapeutic option for the treatment of IBD. Public Library of Science 2017-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5630155/ /pubmed/28985227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185999 Text en © 2017 Ohno 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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Ohno, Masashi
Nishida, Atsushi
Sugitani, Yoshihiko
Nishino, Kyohei
Inatomi, Osamu
Sugimoto, Mitsushige
Kawahara, Masahiro
Andoh, Akira
Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells
title Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells
title_full Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells
title_fullStr Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells
title_full_unstemmed Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells
title_short Nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory T cells
title_sort nanoparticle curcumin ameliorates experimental colitis via modulation of gut microbiota and induction of regulatory t cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28985227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185999
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