黑米饮食通过调节色氨酸代谢和激活 AHR 通路缓解结直肠癌的发展

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
iMeta Pub Date : 2024-01-15 DOI:10.1002/imt2.165
Ling Wang, Yi-Xuan Tu, Lu Chen, Ke-Chun Yu, Hong-Kai Wang, Shu-Qiao Yang, Yuan Zhang, Shuai-Jie Zhang, Shuo Song, Hong-Li Xu, Zhu-Cheng Yin, Ming-Qian Feng, Jun-Qiu Yue, Xiang-Hong Huang, Tang Tang, Shao-Zhong Wei, Xin-Jun Liang, Zhen-Xia Chen
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摘要

摄入膳食纤维和花青素与降低结直肠癌(CRC)发病率有关。本研究对富含膳食纤维和花青素的黑米饮食(BRD)的潜在抗肿瘤属性进行了仔细研究。我们的研究结果表明,与对照组相比,食用黑米膳食的小鼠肠道肿瘤的大小和数量均有所减少,寿命也随之延长,这表明黑米膳食具有显著的抗肿瘤作用。此外,将饲喂 BRD 的小鼠的粪便移植到无菌小鼠体内会导致结肠细胞增殖减少,同时保持肠道屏障的完整性。BRD与肠道微生物群组成的显著变化有关,特别是益生菌株均匀乳杆菌和乳酸杆菌的增加。肠道代谢物也发生了值得注意的变化,包括吲哚-3-乳酸和吲哚的上调。已确定这些代谢物可刺激肠道芳基烃受体途径,抑制 CRC 细胞增殖和结直肠肿瘤发生。总之,这些研究结果表明,BRD 可通过培养保护性肠道微生物群和代谢物来调节肠道肿瘤的发展。这项研究突出了全谷物食品的潜在健康优势,强调了黑米在促进健康方面的潜在作用。
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Black rice diet alleviates colorectal cancer development through modulating tryptophan metabolism and activating AHR pathway

Black rice diet alleviates colorectal cancer development through modulating tryptophan metabolism and activating AHR pathway

Consumption of dietary fiber and anthocyanin has been linked to a lower incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC). This study scrutinizes the potential antitumorigenic attributes of a black rice diet (BRD), abundantly rich in dietary fiber and anthocyanin. Our results demonstrate notable antitumorigenic effects in mice on BRD, indicated by a reduction in both the size and number of intestinal tumors and a consequent extension in life span, compared to control diet-fed counterparts. Furthermore, fecal transplants from BRD-fed mice to germ-free mice led to a decrease in colonic cell proliferation, coupled with maintained integrity of the intestinal barrier. The BRD was associated with significant shifts in gut microbiota composition, specifically an augmentation in probiotic strains Bacteroides uniformis and Lactobacillus. Noteworthy changes in gut metabolites were also documented, including the upregulation of indole-3-lactic acid and indole. These metabolites have been identified to stimulate the intestinal aryl hydrocarbon receptor pathway, inhibiting CRC cell proliferation and colorectal tumorigenesis. In summary, these findings propose that a BRD may modulate the progression of intestinal tumors by fostering protective gut microbiota and metabolite profiles. The study accentuates the potential health advantages of whole-grain foods, emphasizing the potential utility of black rice in promoting health.

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