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Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy

BACKGROUND: Food allergy (FA) is a growing health problem worldwide. Effective strategies are advocated to limit the disease burden. Human milk (HM) could be considered as a protective factor against FA, but its mechanisms remain unclear. Butyrate is a gut microbiota‐derived metabolite able to exert...

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Autores principales: Paparo, Lorella, Nocerino, Rita, Ciaglia, Elena, Di Scala, Carmen, De Caro, Carmen, Russo, Roberto, Trinchese, Giovanna, Aitoro, Rosita, Amoroso, Antonio, Bruno, Cristina, Di Costanzo, Margherita, Passariello, Annalisa, Messina, Francesco, Agangi, Annalisa, Napolitano, Marcello, Voto, Luana, Gatta, Giusy Della, Pisapia, Laura, Montella, Francesco, Mollica, Maria Pina, Calignano, Antonio, Puca, Annibale, Berni Canani, Roberto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33043467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.14625
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author Paparo, Lorella
Nocerino, Rita
Ciaglia, Elena
Di Scala, Carmen
De Caro, Carmen
Russo, Roberto
Trinchese, Giovanna
Aitoro, Rosita
Amoroso, Antonio
Bruno, Cristina
Di Costanzo, Margherita
Passariello, Annalisa
Messina, Francesco
Agangi, Annalisa
Napolitano, Marcello
Voto, Luana
Gatta, Giusy Della
Pisapia, Laura
Montella, Francesco
Mollica, Maria Pina
Calignano, Antonio
Puca, Annibale
Berni Canani, Roberto
author_facet Paparo, Lorella
Nocerino, Rita
Ciaglia, Elena
Di Scala, Carmen
De Caro, Carmen
Russo, Roberto
Trinchese, Giovanna
Aitoro, Rosita
Amoroso, Antonio
Bruno, Cristina
Di Costanzo, Margherita
Passariello, Annalisa
Messina, Francesco
Agangi, Annalisa
Napolitano, Marcello
Voto, Luana
Gatta, Giusy Della
Pisapia, Laura
Montella, Francesco
Mollica, Maria Pina
Calignano, Antonio
Puca, Annibale
Berni Canani, Roberto
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description BACKGROUND: Food allergy (FA) is a growing health problem worldwide. Effective strategies are advocated to limit the disease burden. Human milk (HM) could be considered as a protective factor against FA, but its mechanisms remain unclear. Butyrate is a gut microbiota‐derived metabolite able to exert several immunomodulatory functions. We aimed to define the butyrate concentration in HM, and to see whether the butyrate concentration detected in HM is able to modulate the mechanisms of immune tolerance. METHODS: HM butyrate concentration from 109 healthy women was assessed by GS‐MS. The effect of HM butyrate on tolerogenic mechanisms was assessed in in vivo and in vitro models. RESULTS: The median butyrate concentration in mature HM was 0.75 mM. This butyrate concentration was responsible for the maximum modulatory effects observed in all experimental models evaluated in this study. Data from mouse model show that in basal condition, butyrate up‐regulated the expression of several biomarkers of gut barrier integrity, and of tolerogenic cytokines. Pretreatment with butyrate significantly reduced allergic response in three animal models of FA, with a stimulation of tolerogenic cytokines, inhibition of Th2 cytokines production and a modulation of oxidative stress. Data from human cell models show that butyrate stimulated human beta defensin‐3, mucus components and tight junctions expression in human enterocytes, and IL‐10, IFN‐γ and FoxP3 expression through epigenetic mechanisms in PBMCs from FA children. Furthermore, it promoted the precursors of M2 macrophages, DCs and regulatory T cells. CONCLUSION: The study's findings suggest the importance of butyrate as a pivotal HM compound able to protect against FA.
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spelling pubmed-82474192021-07-02 Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy Paparo, Lorella Nocerino, Rita Ciaglia, Elena Di Scala, Carmen De Caro, Carmen Russo, Roberto Trinchese, Giovanna Aitoro, Rosita Amoroso, Antonio Bruno, Cristina Di Costanzo, Margherita Passariello, Annalisa Messina, Francesco Agangi, Annalisa Napolitano, Marcello Voto, Luana Gatta, Giusy Della Pisapia, Laura Montella, Francesco Mollica, Maria Pina Calignano, Antonio Puca, Annibale Berni Canani, Roberto Allergy ORIGINAL ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Food allergy (FA) is a growing health problem worldwide. Effective strategies are advocated to limit the disease burden. Human milk (HM) could be considered as a protective factor against FA, but its mechanisms remain unclear. Butyrate is a gut microbiota‐derived metabolite able to exert several immunomodulatory functions. We aimed to define the butyrate concentration in HM, and to see whether the butyrate concentration detected in HM is able to modulate the mechanisms of immune tolerance. METHODS: HM butyrate concentration from 109 healthy women was assessed by GS‐MS. The effect of HM butyrate on tolerogenic mechanisms was assessed in in vivo and in vitro models. RESULTS: The median butyrate concentration in mature HM was 0.75 mM. This butyrate concentration was responsible for the maximum modulatory effects observed in all experimental models evaluated in this study. Data from mouse model show that in basal condition, butyrate up‐regulated the expression of several biomarkers of gut barrier integrity, and of tolerogenic cytokines. Pretreatment with butyrate significantly reduced allergic response in three animal models of FA, with a stimulation of tolerogenic cytokines, inhibition of Th2 cytokines production and a modulation of oxidative stress. Data from human cell models show that butyrate stimulated human beta defensin‐3, mucus components and tight junctions expression in human enterocytes, and IL‐10, IFN‐γ and FoxP3 expression through epigenetic mechanisms in PBMCs from FA children. Furthermore, it promoted the precursors of M2 macrophages, DCs and regulatory T cells. CONCLUSION: The study's findings suggest the importance of butyrate as a pivotal HM compound able to protect against FA. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-16 2021-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8247419/ /pubmed/33043467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.14625 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Allergy published by European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Paparo, Lorella
Nocerino, Rita
Ciaglia, Elena
Di Scala, Carmen
De Caro, Carmen
Russo, Roberto
Trinchese, Giovanna
Aitoro, Rosita
Amoroso, Antonio
Bruno, Cristina
Di Costanzo, Margherita
Passariello, Annalisa
Messina, Francesco
Agangi, Annalisa
Napolitano, Marcello
Voto, Luana
Gatta, Giusy Della
Pisapia, Laura
Montella, Francesco
Mollica, Maria Pina
Calignano, Antonio
Puca, Annibale
Berni Canani, Roberto
Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
title Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
title_full Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
title_fullStr Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
title_full_unstemmed Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
title_short Butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
title_sort butyrate as a bioactive human milk protective component against food allergy
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8247419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33043467
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.14625
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