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Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria

Flavanones in Citrus unshiu peel (CUP) have been used as therapeutic agents to reduce intestinal inflammation; however, the anti-inflammatory effects of their biometabolites remain ambiguous. Here, we identified aglycone-type flavanones, such as hesperetin and naringenin, which were more abundant in...

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Autores principales: Lee, Se-Hui, Seo, Dongju, Lee, Kang-Hee, Park, So-Jung, Park, Sun, Kim, Hyeyun, Kim, Taekyung, Joo, In Hwan, Park, Jong-Min, Kang, Yun-Hwan, Lim, Gah-Hyun, Kim, Dong Hee, Yang, Jin-Young
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678190
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020319
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author Lee, Se-Hui
Seo, Dongju
Lee, Kang-Hee
Park, So-Jung
Park, Sun
Kim, Hyeyun
Kim, Taekyung
Joo, In Hwan
Park, Jong-Min
Kang, Yun-Hwan
Lim, Gah-Hyun
Kim, Dong Hee
Yang, Jin-Young
author_facet Lee, Se-Hui
Seo, Dongju
Lee, Kang-Hee
Park, So-Jung
Park, Sun
Kim, Hyeyun
Kim, Taekyung
Joo, In Hwan
Park, Jong-Min
Kang, Yun-Hwan
Lim, Gah-Hyun
Kim, Dong Hee
Yang, Jin-Young
author_sort Lee, Se-Hui
collection PubMed
description Flavanones in Citrus unshiu peel (CUP) have been used as therapeutic agents to reduce intestinal inflammation; however, the anti-inflammatory effects of their biometabolites remain ambiguous. Here, we identified aglycone-type flavanones, such as hesperetin and naringenin, which were more abundant in the bioconversion of the CUP than in the ethanol extracts of the CUP. We found that the bioconversion of the CUP induced the canonical nuclear factor-κB pathway via degradation of IκB in Caco-2 cells. To check the immune suppressive capacity of the aglycones of the CUP in vivo, we orally administered the bioconversion of the CUP (500 mg/kg) to mice for two weeks prior to the 3% dextran sulfate sodium treatment. The CUP-pretreated group showed improved body weight loss, colon length shortage, and intestinal inflammation than the control mice. We also found a significant decrease in the population of lamina propria Th17 cells in the CUP-pretreated group following dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) treatment and an increase in mRNA levels of occludin in CUP-treated Caco-2 cells. Pyrosequencing analysis revealed a decreased abundance of Alistipes putredinis and an increased abundance of Muribaculum intestinale in the feces of the CUP-pretreated mice compared to those of the control mice. Overall, these findings suggest that the pre-administration of CUP biometabolites may inhibit the development of murine colitis by modulating intestinal permeability and the gut microbiome.
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spelling pubmed-98625032023-01-22 Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria Lee, Se-Hui Seo, Dongju Lee, Kang-Hee Park, So-Jung Park, Sun Kim, Hyeyun Kim, Taekyung Joo, In Hwan Park, Jong-Min Kang, Yun-Hwan Lim, Gah-Hyun Kim, Dong Hee Yang, Jin-Young Nutrients Article Flavanones in Citrus unshiu peel (CUP) have been used as therapeutic agents to reduce intestinal inflammation; however, the anti-inflammatory effects of their biometabolites remain ambiguous. Here, we identified aglycone-type flavanones, such as hesperetin and naringenin, which were more abundant in the bioconversion of the CUP than in the ethanol extracts of the CUP. We found that the bioconversion of the CUP induced the canonical nuclear factor-κB pathway via degradation of IκB in Caco-2 cells. To check the immune suppressive capacity of the aglycones of the CUP in vivo, we orally administered the bioconversion of the CUP (500 mg/kg) to mice for two weeks prior to the 3% dextran sulfate sodium treatment. The CUP-pretreated group showed improved body weight loss, colon length shortage, and intestinal inflammation than the control mice. We also found a significant decrease in the population of lamina propria Th17 cells in the CUP-pretreated group following dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) treatment and an increase in mRNA levels of occludin in CUP-treated Caco-2 cells. Pyrosequencing analysis revealed a decreased abundance of Alistipes putredinis and an increased abundance of Muribaculum intestinale in the feces of the CUP-pretreated mice compared to those of the control mice. Overall, these findings suggest that the pre-administration of CUP biometabolites may inhibit the development of murine colitis by modulating intestinal permeability and the gut microbiome. MDPI 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9862503/ /pubmed/36678190 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020319 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Lee, Se-Hui
Seo, Dongju
Lee, Kang-Hee
Park, So-Jung
Park, Sun
Kim, Hyeyun
Kim, Taekyung
Joo, In Hwan
Park, Jong-Min
Kang, Yun-Hwan
Lim, Gah-Hyun
Kim, Dong Hee
Yang, Jin-Young
Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria
title Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria
title_full Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria
title_fullStr Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria
title_short Biometabolites of Citrus unshiu Peel Enhance Intestinal Permeability and Alter Gut Commensal Bacteria
title_sort biometabolites of citrus unshiu peel enhance intestinal permeability and alter gut commensal bacteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9862503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36678190
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu15020319
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