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The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure

The attenuating effects of green tea supplements (GTS) against the ultraviolet (UV) radiation induced skin damages are distinguished. However, the concomitant effects of GTS on the large intestinal microbiomes and associated metabolomes are largely unclear. Herein, we performed an integrated microbi...

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Autores principales: Jung, Eun Sung, Park, Hye Min, Hyun, Seung Min, Shon, Jong Cheol, Singh, Digar, Liu, Kwang-Hyeon, Whon, Tae Woong, Bae, Jin-Woo, Hwang, Jae Sung, Lee, Choong Hwan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29117187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187154
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author Jung, Eun Sung
Park, Hye Min
Hyun, Seung Min
Shon, Jong Cheol
Singh, Digar
Liu, Kwang-Hyeon
Whon, Tae Woong
Bae, Jin-Woo
Hwang, Jae Sung
Lee, Choong Hwan
author_facet Jung, Eun Sung
Park, Hye Min
Hyun, Seung Min
Shon, Jong Cheol
Singh, Digar
Liu, Kwang-Hyeon
Whon, Tae Woong
Bae, Jin-Woo
Hwang, Jae Sung
Lee, Choong Hwan
author_sort Jung, Eun Sung
collection PubMed
description The attenuating effects of green tea supplements (GTS) against the ultraviolet (UV) radiation induced skin damages are distinguished. However, the concomitant effects of GTS on the large intestinal microbiomes and associated metabolomes are largely unclear. Herein, we performed an integrated microbiome-metabolome analysis to uncover the esoteric links between gut microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome maneuvered in the large intestine of UVB-exposed mice subjected to dietary GTS. In UVB-exposed mice groups (UVB), class Bacilli and order Bifidobacteriales were observed as discriminant taxa with decreased lysophospholipid levels compared to the unexposed mice groups subjected to normal diet (NOR). Conversely, in GTS fed UVB-exposed mice (U+GTS), the gut-microbiome diversity was greatly enhanced with enrichment in the classes, Clostridia and Erysipelotrichia, as well as genera, Allobaculum and Lachnoclostridium. Additionally, the gut endogenous metabolomes changed with an increase in amino acids, fatty acids, lipids, and bile acids contents coupled with a decrease in nucleobases and carbohydrate levels. The altered metabolomes exhibited high correlations with GTS enriched intestinal microflora. Intriguingly, the various conjugates of green tea catechins viz., sulfated, glucuronided, and methylated ones including their exogenous derivatives were detected from large intestinal contents and liver samples. Hence, we conjecture that the metabolic conversions for the molecular components in GTS strongly influenced the gut micro-environment in UVB-exposed mice groups, ergo modulate their gut-microbiome as well as exo/endogenous metabolomes.
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spelling pubmed-56956012017-11-30 The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure Jung, Eun Sung Park, Hye Min Hyun, Seung Min Shon, Jong Cheol Singh, Digar Liu, Kwang-Hyeon Whon, Tae Woong Bae, Jin-Woo Hwang, Jae Sung Lee, Choong Hwan PLoS One Research Article The attenuating effects of green tea supplements (GTS) against the ultraviolet (UV) radiation induced skin damages are distinguished. However, the concomitant effects of GTS on the large intestinal microbiomes and associated metabolomes are largely unclear. Herein, we performed an integrated microbiome-metabolome analysis to uncover the esoteric links between gut microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome maneuvered in the large intestine of UVB-exposed mice subjected to dietary GTS. In UVB-exposed mice groups (UVB), class Bacilli and order Bifidobacteriales were observed as discriminant taxa with decreased lysophospholipid levels compared to the unexposed mice groups subjected to normal diet (NOR). Conversely, in GTS fed UVB-exposed mice (U+GTS), the gut-microbiome diversity was greatly enhanced with enrichment in the classes, Clostridia and Erysipelotrichia, as well as genera, Allobaculum and Lachnoclostridium. Additionally, the gut endogenous metabolomes changed with an increase in amino acids, fatty acids, lipids, and bile acids contents coupled with a decrease in nucleobases and carbohydrate levels. The altered metabolomes exhibited high correlations with GTS enriched intestinal microflora. Intriguingly, the various conjugates of green tea catechins viz., sulfated, glucuronided, and methylated ones including their exogenous derivatives were detected from large intestinal contents and liver samples. Hence, we conjecture that the metabolic conversions for the molecular components in GTS strongly influenced the gut micro-environment in UVB-exposed mice groups, ergo modulate their gut-microbiome as well as exo/endogenous metabolomes. Public Library of Science 2017-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5695601/ /pubmed/29117187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187154 Text en © 2017 Jung 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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Jung, Eun Sung
Park, Hye Min
Hyun, Seung Min
Shon, Jong Cheol
Singh, Digar
Liu, Kwang-Hyeon
Whon, Tae Woong
Bae, Jin-Woo
Hwang, Jae Sung
Lee, Choong Hwan
The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure
title The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure
title_full The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure
title_fullStr The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure
title_full_unstemmed The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure
title_short The green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic UVB-exposure
title_sort green tea modulates large intestinal microbiome and exo/endogenous metabolome altered through chronic uvb-exposure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29117187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187154
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