Chitin and its derivatives as potential candidates to reduce intestinal colonization of Crohn's disease-associated adherent and invasive E. coli.

IF 5.1 2区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Critical Reviews in Microbiology Pub Date : 2026-05-01 Epub Date: 2026-01-09 DOI:10.1080/1040841X.2025.2605544
Margot Fargeas, Devon Kavanaugh, Anthony Buisson
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Abstract

Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease becoming a major issue for healthcare systems in most parts of the world. While the causes of the disease are still not fully understood, the role of the microbiota has been widely demonstrated including the colonization by a particular pathovar of Escherichia coli, defined as adherent and invasive E. coli (AIEC), able to adhere to, and invade the intestinal epithelium, as well as to survive within macrophages. As the involvement of AIEC within CD pathophysiology is highly suspected, developing new strategies to limit AIEC colonization is a promising area of research. In this context, chitin and its derivatives, such as chitosan and chito-oligosaccharides (COS), possessing immunomodulatory and antimicrobial properties, could be promising candidates. This review provides a structural overview of chitin and its derivatives and summarizes the existing literature in the context of the potential beneficial effects of chitinous elements in CD and CD-like models, their capability to restrict AIEC colonization via multiple mechanisms, such as of reducing AIEC growth, countering biofilm formation, blocking bacterial adhesion, or stimulating the innate immune response. Lastly, we will explore strategies based on chitin-supplemented diet as therapeutic strategy in patients with CD.

几丁质及其衍生物作为减少克罗恩病相关粘附性和侵袭性大肠杆菌肠道定植的潜在候选者。
克罗恩病(CD)是一种慢性炎症性肠病,已成为世界大部分地区卫生保健系统的主要问题。虽然该疾病的病因尚不完全清楚,但微生物群的作用已得到广泛证实,包括大肠杆菌的特定病原菌的定植,定义为粘附和侵袭性大肠杆菌(AIEC),能够粘附并侵入肠上皮,并在巨噬细胞内存活。由于AIEC在CD病理生理中的作用被高度怀疑,开发新的策略来限制AIEC的定植是一个有前途的研究领域。在这种情况下,几丁质及其衍生物,如壳聚糖和壳寡糖(COS),具有免疫调节和抗菌性能,可能是有希望的候选者。本文综述了几丁质及其衍生物的结构,并总结了几丁质元素在CD和CD样模型中的潜在有益作用,以及它们通过多种机制限制AIEC定殖的能力,如减少AIEC生长,对抗生物膜形成,阻止细菌粘附或刺激先天免疫反应。最后,我们将探讨基于几丁质补充饮食作为乳糜泻患者治疗策略的策略。
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Critical Reviews in Microbiology
Critical Reviews in Microbiology 生物-微生物学
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期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Microbiology is an international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes comprehensive reviews covering all areas of microbiology relevant to humans and animals, including medical and veterinary microbiology, public health and environmental microbiology. These may include subjects related to microbial molecular biology, immunopathogenicity, physiology, biochemistry, structure, and epidemiology. Of particular interest are reviews covering clinical aspects of bacterial, virological, fungal and parasitic diseases. All reviews must be analytical, comprehensive, and balanced in nature. Editors welcome uninvited submissions, as well as suggested topics for reviews accompanied by an abstract.
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