与腹泻性肠易激综合征相关的肠道微生物菌群失调可在粘膜人工 COLon(M-ARCOL)中有效模拟。

IF 4.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Bioengineered Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1080/21655979.2025.2458362
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肠易激综合征(IBS)是一种常见的慢性胃肠道疾病,以腹泻为主的IBS (IBS- d)是最常见的亚型。肠道菌群在该病病因学中的意义尚不完全清楚。在临床前研究中,体外肠道系统可以为体内试验提供一个很好的替代方案,但目前还没有开发出复制ibs相关的益生菌群的模型。通过大量文献综述,建立了一种适应IBS-D理化和营养条件的新型黏膜人工结肠(M-ARCOL)。为了验证该模型并进一步挖掘其在机制研究中的潜力,当M-ARCOL在健康或IBS-D条件下建立时,使用生物反应器接种健康个体(n = 4)或IBS-D患者(n = 4)的粪便进行体外发酵。在接种了IBS-D粪便的M-ARCOL中设置IBS-D参数,维持了体内与疾病相关的关键微生物特征,验证了新系统。特别是,与健康对照相比,IBS-D模型的细菌多样性降低,Rikenellaceae和Prevotellaceae的丰度较低,而Proteobacteria和Akkermansiaceae的丰度较高。有趣的是,将IBS-D参数应用于健康粪便并不足以引发IBS-D失调,将健康参数应用于IBS-D粪便也不足以恢复微生物平衡。这个经过验证的IBS-D结肠模型可以作为一个强大的体外平台,用于在没有宿主的情况下研究肠道微生物,以及测试旨在个性化恢复肠道微生物群益生的食物和微生物相关干预措施。
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Gut microbial dysbiosis associated to diarrheic irritable bowel syndrome can be efficiently simulated in the Mucosal ARtificial COLon (M-ARCOL).

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic gastrointestinal disorder, with diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D) as the most frequent subtype. The implication of gut microbiota in the disease's etiology is not fully understood. In vitro gut systems can offer a great alternative to in vivo assays in preclinical studies, but no model reproducing IBS-related dysbiotic microbiota has been developed. Thanks to a large literature review, a new Mucosal ARtifical COLon (M-ARCOL) adapted to IBS-D physicochemical and nutritional conditions was set-up. To validate the model and further exploit its potential in a mechanistic study, in vitro fermentations were performed using bioreactors inoculated with stools from healthy individuals (n = 4) or IBS-D patients (n = 4), when the M-ARCOL was set-up under healthy or IBS-D conditions. Setting IBS-D parameters in M-ARCOL inoculated with IBS-D stools maintained the key microbial features associated to the disease in vivo, validating the new system. In particular, compared to the healthy control, the IBS-D model was characterized by a decreased bacterial diversity, together with a lower abundance of Rikenellaceae and Prevotellaceae, but a higher level of Proteobacteria and Akkermansiaceae. Of interest, applying IBS-D parameters to healthy stools was not sufficient to trigger IBS-D dysbiosis and applying healthy parameters to IBS-D stools was not enough to restore microbial balance. This validated IBS-D colonic model can be used as a robust in vitro platform for studies focusing on gut microbes in the absence of the host, as well as for testing food and microbiota-related interventions aimed at personalized restoration of gut microbiota eubiosis.

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Bioengineered
Bioengineered BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Bioengineered provides a platform for publishing high quality research on any aspect of genetic engineering which involves the generation of recombinant strains (both prokaryote and eukaryote) for beneficial applications in food, medicine, industry, environment and bio-defense.
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