L-Citrulline Improves Recovery of Enterocytes While Not Affecting Gut Microbiota in an In Vitro Model of Chemotherapy-Induced Gastrointestinal Mucositis.

IF 3.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Wally van der Laan, Pablo A Gallardo Molina, Debby P Y Koonen, Hermie J M Harmsen, Wim J E Tissing
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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Despite significant advancements in cancer treatment outcomes, side effects, such as gastrointestinal mucositis (GIM), continue to impair patients' quality of life. The recent literature suggests L-citrulline as a novel treatment for GIM. However, no in vitro model to study the potential for L-citrulline as a treatment for GIM is currently available, and the effect of L-citrulline on the gut microbiota remains unclear. This study aims to propose a suitable in vitro model to study the effect of L-citrulline on the gut microbiota and to determine whether it can mitigate GIM. Methods: The CaCo-2 and T84 cell lines were cultured using cell impedance assays and treated with different doses of methotrexate and melphalan to select an appropriate model for L-citrulline research. The selected model was further used to investigate the impact of L-citrulline on gut microbiota cultured using microbial culture assays containing YCFAG. Results: Neither CaCo-2 nor T84 cells treated with methotrexate were suitable models for our study due to varying responses to treatment. T84 cells treated with 100 μg/mL melphalan demonstrated a consistent response, making them a suitable model for in vitro research on treatments for GIM. The use of L-citrulline demonstrated potential protective effects, as melphalan-treated enterocytes showed less cellular damage in its presence and slightly reduced enteroaggregative E. coli growth. Conclusions: L-Citrulline supplementation reduced epithelial cell injury due to melphalan, suggesting therapeutic potential. Further testing is required to determine its efficacy in vivo and clarify the mechanisms underlying this potential benefit.

l -瓜氨酸在化疗诱导的胃肠道粘膜炎的体外模型中改善肠细胞的恢复而不影响肠道微生物群。
背景/目的:尽管癌症治疗结果取得了重大进展,但胃肠道粘膜炎(GIM)等副作用继续损害患者的生活质量。最近的文献表明l -瓜氨酸是一种治疗GIM的新方法。然而,目前还没有体外模型来研究l -瓜氨酸作为治疗GIM的潜力,l -瓜氨酸对肠道微生物群的影响尚不清楚。本研究旨在建立一个合适的体外模型,研究l -瓜氨酸对肠道菌群的影响,并确定其是否能缓解GIM。方法:采用细胞阻抗法培养CaCo-2和T84细胞株,并用不同剂量的甲氨蝶呤和美法兰处理,选择合适的模型进行l -瓜氨酸研究。采用含有YCFAG的微生物培养法,进一步研究l -瓜氨酸对肠道菌群的影响。结果:甲氨蝶呤处理的CaCo-2细胞和T84细胞都不是适合我们研究的模型,因为它们对治疗的反应不同。100 μg/mL melphalan作用于T84细胞后表现出一致的反应,使其成为体外研究GIM治疗的合适模型。l -瓜氨酸的使用显示出潜在的保护作用,因为melphalan处理的肠细胞在其存在下显示出较少的细胞损伤,并略微减少肠聚集性大肠杆菌的生长。结论:补充l -瓜氨酸可减轻美法兰引起的上皮细胞损伤,提示治疗潜力。需要进一步的试验来确定其在体内的功效,并阐明这种潜在益处的机制。
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Biomedicines
Biomedicines Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
8.50%
发文量
2823
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059; CODEN: BIOMID) is an international, scientific, open access journal on biomedicines published quarterly online by MDPI.
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