Literature DB >> 29800811

Synbiotics Bifidobacterium infantis and milk oligosaccharides are effective in reversing cancer-prone nonalcoholic steatohepatitis using western diet-fed FXR knockout mouse models.

Prasant Kumar Jena1, Lili Sheng1, Nidhi Nagar1, Chao Wu2, Daniela Barile3, David A Mills4, Yui-Jui Yvonne Wan5.   

Abstract

Milk oligosaccharides (MO) selectively increase the growth of Bifidobacterium infantis (B. infantis). This study examines the effects of bovine MO and B. infantis in preventing nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in Western diet (WD)-fed bile acid (BA) receptor FXR (farnesoid x receptor) knockout (KO) mice. WD-fed FXR KO mice have cancer-prone NASH and reduced B. infantis. MO and/or B. infantis supplementation improved their insulin sensitivity and reduced hepatic inflammation. Additionally, B. infantis, but not MO, decreased hepatic triglyceride and cholesterol. A combination of both further reduced hepatic cholesterol, the precursor of BAs. All three treatments modulated serum and hepatic BA profile. Moreover, B. infantis and MO decreased hepatic CYP7A1 and induced Sult2a1, Sult2a2, and Sult2a3 suggesting reduced BA synthesis and increased detoxification. Furthermore, B. infantis and MO increased ileal BA membrane receptor TGR5-regulated signaling. Together, via BA-regulated signaling, synbiotics B. infantis and MO have their unique and combined effects in reversing NASH.
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Keywords:  Bile acid; Dysbiosis; Liver cancer; Microbiota; Prebiotics; Probiotics; TGR5

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29800811      PMCID: PMC6015547          DOI: 10.1016/j.jnutbio.2018.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Biochem        ISSN: 0955-2863            Impact factor:   6.048


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