Combined polysaccharide and ciprofloxacin therapy alleviates infection, protects the intestinal barrier, and regulates gut microbiota
Clinical antibiotics used worldwide could diminish the intestinal barrier, enhance contact with microbiota and intestinal immune cells, and induce inflammation. We found that ciprofloxacin treatment of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection resulted in the destruction of the intestinal ba...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food & function 2023-07, Vol.14 (15), p.6896-6913 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Clinical antibiotics used worldwide could diminish the intestinal barrier, enhance contact with microbiota and intestinal immune cells, and induce inflammation. We found that ciprofloxacin treatment of
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium infection resulted in the destruction of the intestinal barrier, with decreased concentrations of MUC2, ZO-1, and occludin in the jejunum and colon.
Ganoderma lucidum
ethanol extracts (GLE), as a prebiotic food extract, significantly decreased inflammation-related enzymes, including COX-2, MPO, and iNOS, and pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, IL-1β, IL-17, and TNF-α), and protected the intestinal barrier by increasing the concentration of MUC2, ZO-1, and occludin. Meanwhile it significantly increased the abundances of
Salmonella
,
Parabacteroides
,
Acinetobacter
,
Enterococcus
, and
Escherichia-Shigella
, which increased the risk of pathogenic bacterial infections. Prebiotic
G. lucidum
polysaccharide (GLP) provided a significant intestinal barrier, improving the concentration of ZO-1, occludin, and MUC2 in the colon and jejunum. The synergistic effects of GLP and ciprofloxacin were hypothesized to reverse the negative effects resulting from ciprofloxacin alone, as the concentrations of ZO-1, occludin, and MUC2 were significantly increased in the jejunum and colon, especially in the colon. Also, the synergistic effect increased the abundances of probiotic bacteria
Lachnospiraceae
NK4A136,
Ruminococcaceae
UGG-014,
Lactobacillus
, and
Parabacteroides
. In conclusion, combined GLP and ciprofloxacin therapy against
Salmonella
infection alleviated the side effects resulting from the clinical application of the antibiotic alone, and increased the probiotic bacterial population.
Clinical antibiotics used worldwide could diminish the intestinal barrier, enhance contact with microbiota and intestinal immune cells, and induce inflammation. |
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ISSN: | 2042-6496 2042-650X |
DOI: | 10.1039/d3fo00625e |