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A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model

There is a growing appreciation that the interaction between diet, the gut microbiota and the immune system contribute to the development and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A mounting body of scientific evidence suggests that high-fat diets exacerbate IBD; however, there is a lack...

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Autores principales: Haskey, Natasha, Ye, Jiayu, Estaki, Mehrbod, Verdugo Meza, Andrea A., Barnett, Jacqueline A., Yousefi, Mitra, Birnie, Blake W., Gruenheid, Samantha, Ghosh, Sanjoy, Gibson, Deanna L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35471119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2055441
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author Haskey, Natasha
Ye, Jiayu
Estaki, Mehrbod
Verdugo Meza, Andrea A.
Barnett, Jacqueline A.
Yousefi, Mitra
Birnie, Blake W.
Gruenheid, Samantha
Ghosh, Sanjoy
Gibson, Deanna L.
author_facet Haskey, Natasha
Ye, Jiayu
Estaki, Mehrbod
Verdugo Meza, Andrea A.
Barnett, Jacqueline A.
Yousefi, Mitra
Birnie, Blake W.
Gruenheid, Samantha
Ghosh, Sanjoy
Gibson, Deanna L.
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description There is a growing appreciation that the interaction between diet, the gut microbiota and the immune system contribute to the development and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A mounting body of scientific evidence suggests that high-fat diets exacerbate IBD; however, there is a lack of information on how specific types of fat impact colitis. The Mediterranean diet (MD) is considered a health-promoting diet containing approximately 40% total fat. It is not known if the blend of fats found in the MD contributes to its beneficial protective effects. Mice deficient in the mucin 2 gene (Muc 2(−/−)) were weaned to 40% fat, isocaloric, isonitrogenous diets. We compared the MD fat blend (high monounsaturated, 2:1 n-6:n-3 polyunsaturated and moderate saturated fat) to diets composed of corn oil (CO, n-6 polyunsaturated-rich), olive oil (monounsaturated-rich) or milk fat (MF, saturated-rich) on spontaneous colitis development in Muc2(−/−) mice. The MD resulted in lower clinical and histopathological scores and induced tolerogenic CD103+ CD11b+ dendritic, Th22 and IL-17+ IL-22+ cells necessary for intestinal barrier repair. The MD was associated with beneficial microbes and associated with higher cecal acetic acid levels negatively correlated with colitogenic microbes like Akkermansia muciniphila. In contrast, CO showed a higher prevalence of mucin-degraders including A. muciniphila and Enterobacteriaceae, which have been associated with colitis. A dietary blend of fats mimicking the MD, reduces disease activity, inflammation-related biomarkers and improves metabolic parameters in the Muc2(−/−) mouse model. Our findings suggest that the MD fat blend could be incorporated into a maintenance diet for colitis.
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spelling pubmed-90458302022-04-28 A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model Haskey, Natasha Ye, Jiayu Estaki, Mehrbod Verdugo Meza, Andrea A. Barnett, Jacqueline A. Yousefi, Mitra Birnie, Blake W. Gruenheid, Samantha Ghosh, Sanjoy Gibson, Deanna L. Gut Microbes Research Paper There is a growing appreciation that the interaction between diet, the gut microbiota and the immune system contribute to the development and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). A mounting body of scientific evidence suggests that high-fat diets exacerbate IBD; however, there is a lack of information on how specific types of fat impact colitis. The Mediterranean diet (MD) is considered a health-promoting diet containing approximately 40% total fat. It is not known if the blend of fats found in the MD contributes to its beneficial protective effects. Mice deficient in the mucin 2 gene (Muc 2(−/−)) were weaned to 40% fat, isocaloric, isonitrogenous diets. We compared the MD fat blend (high monounsaturated, 2:1 n-6:n-3 polyunsaturated and moderate saturated fat) to diets composed of corn oil (CO, n-6 polyunsaturated-rich), olive oil (monounsaturated-rich) or milk fat (MF, saturated-rich) on spontaneous colitis development in Muc2(−/−) mice. The MD resulted in lower clinical and histopathological scores and induced tolerogenic CD103+ CD11b+ dendritic, Th22 and IL-17+ IL-22+ cells necessary for intestinal barrier repair. The MD was associated with beneficial microbes and associated with higher cecal acetic acid levels negatively correlated with colitogenic microbes like Akkermansia muciniphila. In contrast, CO showed a higher prevalence of mucin-degraders including A. muciniphila and Enterobacteriaceae, which have been associated with colitis. A dietary blend of fats mimicking the MD, reduces disease activity, inflammation-related biomarkers and improves metabolic parameters in the Muc2(−/−) mouse model. Our findings suggest that the MD fat blend could be incorporated into a maintenance diet for colitis. Taylor & Francis 2022-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9045830/ /pubmed/35471119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2055441 Text en © 2022 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Haskey, Natasha
Ye, Jiayu
Estaki, Mehrbod
Verdugo Meza, Andrea A.
Barnett, Jacqueline A.
Yousefi, Mitra
Birnie, Blake W.
Gruenheid, Samantha
Ghosh, Sanjoy
Gibson, Deanna L.
A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
title A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
title_full A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
title_fullStr A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
title_full_unstemmed A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
title_short A Mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
title_sort mediterranean-like fat blend protects against the development of severe colitis in the mucin-2 deficient murine model
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9045830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35471119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2055441
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