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Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview

Changes in intestinal microbiota are integral to development of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile)—associated nosocomial diarrhea. Certain diets, especially Western diets, increase susceptibility to C. difficile infection (CDI). Here, we discuss recent findings regarding how nutrients modulate...

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Autores principales: Loureiro, Andréa V., Barbosa, Maria L. L., Morais, Maria L. G. S., Souza, Ismael P., Terceiro, Letícia S., Martins, Conceição S., Sousa, Arkila P. R., Leitão, Renata F. C., Shin, Jae H., Warren, Cirle A., Costa, Deiziane V. S., Brito, Gerly A. C.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35795588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.849301
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author Loureiro, Andréa V.
Barbosa, Maria L. L.
Morais, Maria L. G. S.
Souza, Ismael P.
Terceiro, Letícia S.
Martins, Conceição S.
Sousa, Arkila P. R.
Leitão, Renata F. C.
Shin, Jae H.
Warren, Cirle A.
Costa, Deiziane V. S.
Brito, Gerly A. C.
author_facet Loureiro, Andréa V.
Barbosa, Maria L. L.
Morais, Maria L. G. S.
Souza, Ismael P.
Terceiro, Letícia S.
Martins, Conceição S.
Sousa, Arkila P. R.
Leitão, Renata F. C.
Shin, Jae H.
Warren, Cirle A.
Costa, Deiziane V. S.
Brito, Gerly A. C.
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description Changes in intestinal microbiota are integral to development of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile)—associated nosocomial diarrhea. Certain diets, especially Western diets, increase susceptibility to C. difficile infection (CDI). Here, we discuss recent findings regarding how nutrients modulate response of the host and C. difficile during infection. Calcium has a role in the sporulation and germination process. Selenium is effective in reducing the total amount of C. difficile toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) and in decreasing its cytotoxicity. In addition, selenium phosphate synthetase deficiency reduces C. difficile growth and spore production. On the other hand, iron has a dual role in C. difficile growth. For instance, high intracellular levels can generate reactive hydroxyl radicals, whereas low levels can reduce its growth. In humans, zinc deficiency appears to be related to the recurrence of CDI, in contrast, in the CDI model in mice a diet rich in zinc increased the toxin's activity. Low vitamin D levels contribute to C. difficile colonization, toxin production, and inflammation. Furthermore, glutamine appears to protect intestinal epithelial cells from the deleterious effects of TcdA and TcdB. In conclusion, nutrients play an important role in modulating host and pathogen response. However, further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms and address some controversies.
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spelling pubmed-92513582022-07-05 Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview Loureiro, Andréa V. Barbosa, Maria L. L. Morais, Maria L. G. S. Souza, Ismael P. Terceiro, Letícia S. Martins, Conceição S. Sousa, Arkila P. R. Leitão, Renata F. C. Shin, Jae H. Warren, Cirle A. Costa, Deiziane V. S. Brito, Gerly A. C. Front Nutr Nutrition Changes in intestinal microbiota are integral to development of Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile)—associated nosocomial diarrhea. Certain diets, especially Western diets, increase susceptibility to C. difficile infection (CDI). Here, we discuss recent findings regarding how nutrients modulate response of the host and C. difficile during infection. Calcium has a role in the sporulation and germination process. Selenium is effective in reducing the total amount of C. difficile toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB) and in decreasing its cytotoxicity. In addition, selenium phosphate synthetase deficiency reduces C. difficile growth and spore production. On the other hand, iron has a dual role in C. difficile growth. For instance, high intracellular levels can generate reactive hydroxyl radicals, whereas low levels can reduce its growth. In humans, zinc deficiency appears to be related to the recurrence of CDI, in contrast, in the CDI model in mice a diet rich in zinc increased the toxin's activity. Low vitamin D levels contribute to C. difficile colonization, toxin production, and inflammation. Furthermore, glutamine appears to protect intestinal epithelial cells from the deleterious effects of TcdA and TcdB. In conclusion, nutrients play an important role in modulating host and pathogen response. However, further studies are needed to better understand the mechanisms and address some controversies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9251358/ /pubmed/35795588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.849301 Text en Copyright © 2022 Loureiro, Barbosa, Morais, Souza, Terceiro, Martins, Sousa, Leitão, Shin, Warren, Costa and Brito. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Loureiro, Andréa V.
Barbosa, Maria L. L.
Morais, Maria L. G. S.
Souza, Ismael P.
Terceiro, Letícia S.
Martins, Conceição S.
Sousa, Arkila P. R.
Leitão, Renata F. C.
Shin, Jae H.
Warren, Cirle A.
Costa, Deiziane V. S.
Brito, Gerly A. C.
Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview
title Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview
title_full Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview
title_fullStr Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview
title_full_unstemmed Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview
title_short Host and Clostridioides difficile-Response Modulated by Micronutrients and Glutamine: An Overview
title_sort host and clostridioides difficile-response modulated by micronutrients and glutamine: an overview
topic Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9251358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35795588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2022.849301
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