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Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis

Mucosal healing after an inflammatory flare is associated with lasting clinical remission. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the impact of the amount of dietary protein on epithelial repair after an acute inflammatory episode. C57BL/6 DSS-treated mice received isocaloric diets with differe...

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Autores principales: Vidal-Lletjós, Sandra, Andriamihaja, Mireille, Blais, Anne, Grauso, Marta, Lepage, Patricia, Davila, Anne-Marie, Viel, Roselyne, Gaudichon, Claire, Leclerc, Marion, Blachier, François, Lan, Annaïg
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30823387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030514
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author Vidal-Lletjós, Sandra
Andriamihaja, Mireille
Blais, Anne
Grauso, Marta
Lepage, Patricia
Davila, Anne-Marie
Viel, Roselyne
Gaudichon, Claire
Leclerc, Marion
Blachier, François
Lan, Annaïg
author_facet Vidal-Lletjós, Sandra
Andriamihaja, Mireille
Blais, Anne
Grauso, Marta
Lepage, Patricia
Davila, Anne-Marie
Viel, Roselyne
Gaudichon, Claire
Leclerc, Marion
Blachier, François
Lan, Annaïg
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description Mucosal healing after an inflammatory flare is associated with lasting clinical remission. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the impact of the amount of dietary protein on epithelial repair after an acute inflammatory episode. C57BL/6 DSS-treated mice received isocaloric diets with different levels of dietary protein: 14% (P14), 30% (P30) and 53% (P53) for 3 (day 10), 6 (day 13) and 21 (day 28) days after the time of colitis maximal intensity. While the P53 diet worsened the DSS- induced inflammation both in intensity and duration, the P30 diet, when compared to the P14 diet, showed a beneficial effect during the epithelial repair process by accelerating inflammation resolution, reducing colonic permeability and increasing epithelial repair together with epithelial hyperproliferation. Dietary protein intake also impacted mucosa-adherent microbiota composition after inflammation since P30 fed mice showed increased colonization of butyrate-producing genera throughout the resolution phase. This study revealed that in our colitis model, the amount of protein in the diet modulated mucosal healing, with beneficial effects of a moderately high-protein diet, while very high-protein diet displayed deleterious effects on this process.
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spelling pubmed-64716022019-04-25 Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis Vidal-Lletjós, Sandra Andriamihaja, Mireille Blais, Anne Grauso, Marta Lepage, Patricia Davila, Anne-Marie Viel, Roselyne Gaudichon, Claire Leclerc, Marion Blachier, François Lan, Annaïg Nutrients Article Mucosal healing after an inflammatory flare is associated with lasting clinical remission. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the impact of the amount of dietary protein on epithelial repair after an acute inflammatory episode. C57BL/6 DSS-treated mice received isocaloric diets with different levels of dietary protein: 14% (P14), 30% (P30) and 53% (P53) for 3 (day 10), 6 (day 13) and 21 (day 28) days after the time of colitis maximal intensity. While the P53 diet worsened the DSS- induced inflammation both in intensity and duration, the P30 diet, when compared to the P14 diet, showed a beneficial effect during the epithelial repair process by accelerating inflammation resolution, reducing colonic permeability and increasing epithelial repair together with epithelial hyperproliferation. Dietary protein intake also impacted mucosa-adherent microbiota composition after inflammation since P30 fed mice showed increased colonization of butyrate-producing genera throughout the resolution phase. This study revealed that in our colitis model, the amount of protein in the diet modulated mucosal healing, with beneficial effects of a moderately high-protein diet, while very high-protein diet displayed deleterious effects on this process. MDPI 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6471602/ /pubmed/30823387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030514 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vidal-Lletjós, Sandra
Andriamihaja, Mireille
Blais, Anne
Grauso, Marta
Lepage, Patricia
Davila, Anne-Marie
Viel, Roselyne
Gaudichon, Claire
Leclerc, Marion
Blachier, François
Lan, Annaïg
Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis
title Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis
title_full Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis
title_fullStr Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis
title_short Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis
title_sort dietary protein intake level modulates mucosal healing and mucosa-adherent microbiota in mouse model of colitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30823387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11030514
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