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Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage

Alterations in microbiota are known to affect kidney disease conditions. We have previously shown that germ-free conditions exacerbated adenine-induced kidney damage in mice; however, the mechanism by which this occurs has not been elucidated. To explore this mechanism, we examined the influence of...

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Autores principales: Mishima, Eikan, Ichijo, Mariko, Kawabe, Takeshi, Kikuchi, Koichi, Akiyama, Yukako, Toyohara, Takafumi, Suzuki, Takehiro, Suzuki, Chitose, Asao, Atsuko, Ishii, Naoto, Fukuda, Shinji, Abe, Takaaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32859011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090547
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author Mishima, Eikan
Ichijo, Mariko
Kawabe, Takeshi
Kikuchi, Koichi
Akiyama, Yukako
Toyohara, Takafumi
Suzuki, Takehiro
Suzuki, Chitose
Asao, Atsuko
Ishii, Naoto
Fukuda, Shinji
Abe, Takaaki
author_facet Mishima, Eikan
Ichijo, Mariko
Kawabe, Takeshi
Kikuchi, Koichi
Akiyama, Yukako
Toyohara, Takafumi
Suzuki, Takehiro
Suzuki, Chitose
Asao, Atsuko
Ishii, Naoto
Fukuda, Shinji
Abe, Takaaki
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description Alterations in microbiota are known to affect kidney disease conditions. We have previously shown that germ-free conditions exacerbated adenine-induced kidney damage in mice; however, the mechanism by which this occurs has not been elucidated. To explore this mechanism, we examined the influence of germ-free conditions on purine metabolism and renal immune responses involved in the kidney damage. Germ-free mice showed higher expression levels of purine-metabolizing enzymes such as xanthine dehydrogenase, which converts adenine to a nephrotoxic byproduct 2,8-dihydroxyadenine (2,8-DHA). The germ-free mice also showed increased urinary excretion of allantoin, indicating enhanced purine metabolism. Metabolome analysis demonstrated marked differences in the purine metabolite levels in the feces of germ-free mice and mice with microbiota. Furthermore, unlike the germ-free condition, antibiotic treatment did not increase the expression of purine-metabolizing enzymes or exacerbate adenine-induced kidney damage. Considering renal immune responses, the germ-free mice displayed an absence of renal IL-17A expression. However, the adenine-induced kidney damage in wild-type mice was comparable to that in IL-17A-deficient mice, suggesting that IL-17A does not play a major role in the disease condition. Our results suggest that the enhanced host purine metabolism in the germ-free mice potentially promotes the conversion of the administered adenine into 2,8-DHA, resulting in exacerbated kidney damage. This further suggests a role of the microbiota in regulating host purine metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-75518022020-10-14 Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage Mishima, Eikan Ichijo, Mariko Kawabe, Takeshi Kikuchi, Koichi Akiyama, Yukako Toyohara, Takafumi Suzuki, Takehiro Suzuki, Chitose Asao, Atsuko Ishii, Naoto Fukuda, Shinji Abe, Takaaki Toxins (Basel) Article Alterations in microbiota are known to affect kidney disease conditions. We have previously shown that germ-free conditions exacerbated adenine-induced kidney damage in mice; however, the mechanism by which this occurs has not been elucidated. To explore this mechanism, we examined the influence of germ-free conditions on purine metabolism and renal immune responses involved in the kidney damage. Germ-free mice showed higher expression levels of purine-metabolizing enzymes such as xanthine dehydrogenase, which converts adenine to a nephrotoxic byproduct 2,8-dihydroxyadenine (2,8-DHA). The germ-free mice also showed increased urinary excretion of allantoin, indicating enhanced purine metabolism. Metabolome analysis demonstrated marked differences in the purine metabolite levels in the feces of germ-free mice and mice with microbiota. Furthermore, unlike the germ-free condition, antibiotic treatment did not increase the expression of purine-metabolizing enzymes or exacerbate adenine-induced kidney damage. Considering renal immune responses, the germ-free mice displayed an absence of renal IL-17A expression. However, the adenine-induced kidney damage in wild-type mice was comparable to that in IL-17A-deficient mice, suggesting that IL-17A does not play a major role in the disease condition. Our results suggest that the enhanced host purine metabolism in the germ-free mice potentially promotes the conversion of the administered adenine into 2,8-DHA, resulting in exacerbated kidney damage. This further suggests a role of the microbiota in regulating host purine metabolism. MDPI 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7551802/ /pubmed/32859011 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090547 Text en © 2020 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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Mishima, Eikan
Ichijo, Mariko
Kawabe, Takeshi
Kikuchi, Koichi
Akiyama, Yukako
Toyohara, Takafumi
Suzuki, Takehiro
Suzuki, Chitose
Asao, Atsuko
Ishii, Naoto
Fukuda, Shinji
Abe, Takaaki
Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage
title Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage
title_full Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage
title_fullStr Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage
title_full_unstemmed Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage
title_short Germ-Free Conditions Modulate Host Purine Metabolism, Exacerbating Adenine-Induced Kidney Damage
title_sort germ-free conditions modulate host purine metabolism, exacerbating adenine-induced kidney damage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7551802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32859011
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090547
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