综合代谢组学和肠道微生物组学分析揭示去甲基zeylastal在缓解小鼠溃疡性结肠炎中的作用。

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Yan Cheng, Dong-Mei Yan, Zhanxuan E. Wu, Wei-Feng Zhu* and Fei Li*, 
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摘要

去甲基茜草甾体(DMLL)是从草药雷公藤的根中分离出来的天然化合物。F.它表现出多种药理活性,但对溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的治疗效果仍知之甚少。在本研究中,多组学分析显示,DMLL通过重建肠道菌群和改善代谢失调来减轻dss诱导的实验性结肠炎。对UC有潜在有益作用的norank_f_Muribaculaceae拟杆菌门属和Ruminococcus是受DMLL影响的主要肠道菌群。在微生物衍生代谢物方面,DMLL主要富集色氨酸代谢物、次级胆汁酸和烟酰胺。这些化合物具有抗炎活性和对肠上皮屏障的保护作用,从而改变代谢途径,改善受损的宿主肠道稳态。此外,我们发现结肠炎小鼠盲肠中吲哚乳酸(ILA)水平显著升高,与UC症状呈强正相关,而血清中ILA水平显著降低,与UC呈负相关,提示其在结肠炎中的双重作用。重要的是,DMLL治疗有效地恢复了盲肠和体循环中的ILA水平。这些发现为小鼠DMLL的抗结肠炎作用提供了新的机制见解,强调了肠道微生物群在其治疗作用中的关键作用。
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Integrated Metabolomics and Gut Microbiome Analysis Reveal the Role of Demethylzeylasteral in Alleviating Ulcerative Colitis in Mice

Integrated Metabolomics and Gut Microbiome Analysis Reveal the Role of Demethylzeylasteral in Alleviating Ulcerative Colitis in Mice

Demethylzeylasteral (DMLL) is a natural compound isolated from the root of the herbal plant Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. F. It exhibits various pharmacological activities, yet the therapeutic effects against ulcerative colitis (UC) remain poorly understood. In this study, multiomics analysis revealed that DMLL alleviated DSS-induced experimental colitis by reconstructing gut microbiota and improving metabolic dysbiosis. The Bacteroidota phylum and genera of norank_f_Muribaculaceae and Ruminococcus with beneficial potential for UC were the major gut flora influenced by DMLL treatment. In terms of microbiota-derived metabolites, DMLL primarily enriched tryptophan metabolites, secondary bile acids, and nicotinamide. These compounds possess anti-inflammatory activity and protective effects for intestinal epithelial barrier, subsequently altered metabolic pathways, and improved impaired host gut homeostasis. In addition, we found significantly elevated levels of indolelactic acid (ILA) in the cecum of colitis mice and showed a strong positive correlation with UC symptoms, whereas serum levels of ILA were remarkably reduced and exhibited a negative association with UC, suggesting its dual role in colitis. Importantly, DMLL treatment effectively restored ILA levels in both the cecum and the systemic circulation. These findings provide novel mechanistic insights into the anticolitis effect of DMLL in mice, highlighting the crucial role of gut microbiota in its therapeutic action.

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Journal of Proteome Research
Journal of Proteome Research 生物-生化研究方法
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9.00
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251
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Proteome Research publishes content encompassing all aspects of global protein analysis and function, including the dynamic aspects of genomics, spatio-temporal proteomics, metabonomics and metabolomics, clinical and agricultural proteomics, as well as advances in methodology including bioinformatics. The theme and emphasis is on a multidisciplinary approach to the life sciences through the synergy between the different types of "omics".
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