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Berberine augments hypertrophy of colonic patches in mice with intraperitoneal bacterial infection.

Jun-Xiang Shu1, Chun-Su Zhong1, Zi-Jian Shi2, Bo Zeng1, Li-Hui Xu3, Jie-Zhou Ye1, Yao-Feng Wang1, Fan Yang1, Mei-Yan Zhong1, Dong-Yun Ouyang1, Qing-Bing Zha4, Xian-Hui He5.   

Abstract

Colonic patches, the counterparts of Peyer's patches in the small intestine, are dynamically regulated lymphoid tissues in the colon that have an important role in defensing against microbial infections. Berberine is an isoquinoline alkaloid extracted from medicinal herbs including Rhizoma coptidis and has long been used for the treatment of infectious gastroenteritis, but its impact on the colonic lymphoid tissues (such as colonic patches) is unknown. In this study, we aimed to investigate whether berberine had any influences on the colonic patches in mice with bacterial infection. The results showed that oral berberine administration in bacterial infected mice substantially enhanced the hypertrophy of colonic patches, which usually possessed the features of two large B-cell follicles with a separate T-cell area. Moreover, the colonic patches displayed follicular dendritic cell networks within the B-cell follicles, indicative of mature colonic patches containing germinal centers. Concomitant with enlarged colonic patches, the cultured colon of infected mice treated with berberine secreted significantly higher levels of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, TNF-α, and CCL-2, while NLRP3 inhibitor MMC950 or knockout of NLRP3 gene abrogated berberine-induced hypertrophy of colonic patches, suggesting the involvement of the NLRP3 signaling pathway in this process. Functionally, oral administration of berberine ameliorated liver inflammation and improved formed feces in the colon. Altogether, these results indicated that berberine was able to augment the hypertrophy of colonic patches in mice with bacterial infection probably through enhancing local inflammatory responses in the colon.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  B-cell follicle; Berberine; Colonic patch; Hypertrophy; Interleuking-1β; NLRP3 inhibitor

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33307514     DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2020.107242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Immunopharmacol        ISSN: 1567-5769            Impact factor:   4.932


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