Not only for Christmas: Prophylactic oral application of trans-cinnamaldehyde alleviates acute murine campylobacteriosis.

European Journal of Microbiology & Immunology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Print Date: 2023-10-13 DOI:10.1556/1886.2023.00024
Markus M Heimesaat, Soraya Mousavi, Dennis Weschka, Stefan Bereswill
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The prevalence of Campylobacter jejuni infections is increasing worldwide and responsible for significant morbidities and socioeconomic expenses. The rise in antimicrobial resistance of C. jejuni underscores the urge for evaluating antibiotics-independent compounds as therapeutic and preventive treatment options of human campylobacteriosis. Given its well-known anti-microbial and immune-modulatory properties we here surveyed the disease-modifying effects of trans-cinnamaldehyde pretreatment in experimental campylobacteriosis. Therefore, secondary abiotic IL-10-/- mice were orally challenged with trans-cinnamaldehyde starting 7 days prior C. jejuni infection. Whereas gastrointestinal colonization properties of the enteropathogens remained unaffected, trans-cinnamaldehyde pretreatment did not only improve clinical signs in infected mice, but also alleviated colonic epithelial cell apoptosis on day 6 post-infection. Furthermore, trans-cinnamaldehyde application resulted in less pronounced T cell responses in the colon that were accompanied by dampened proinflammatory mediator secretion in distinct intestinal compartments. Notably, the immune-modulatory effects of trans-cinnamaldehyde were not restricted to the intestinal tract but could also be observed in extra-intestinal organs such as the liver and kidneys. In conclusion, our preclinical placebo-controlled intervention study provides first evidence that due to its immune-modulatory effects, trans-cinnamaldehyde constitutes a promising prophylactic option to alleviate campylobacteriosis.

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不仅在圣诞节:预防性口服反式肉桂醛可以缓解急性鼠弯曲菌病。
空肠弯曲杆菌感染的流行率在全球范围内不断上升,并导致了严重的疾病和社会经济支出。空肠弯曲菌抗微生物耐药性的增加强调了评估非抗生素化合物作为人类弯曲菌病的治疗和预防治疗选择的迫切性。鉴于其众所周知的抗微生物和免疫调节特性,我们在此调查了反式肉桂醛预处理在实验性弯曲菌病中的疾病修饰作用。因此,从空肠弯曲菌感染前7天开始,用反式肉桂醛对次级非生物IL-10-/-小鼠进行口服攻击。尽管肠道病原体的胃肠道定殖特性没有受到影响,但反式肉桂醛预处理不仅改善了感染小鼠的临床症状,而且在感染后第6天减轻了结肠上皮细胞的凋亡。此外,反式肉桂醛的应用导致结肠中T细胞反应不太明显,并伴随着不同肠道区室中促炎介质分泌的抑制。值得注意的是,反式肉桂醛的免疫调节作用不仅限于肠道,还可以在肝和肾等肠外器官中观察到。总之,我们的临床前安慰剂对照干预研究首次证明,由于其免疫调节作用,反式肉桂醛是缓解弯曲杆菌病的一种很有前途的预防选择。
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