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Fernanda Alvarenga Lima Barroso1, Luís Cláudio Lima de Jesus1, Camila Prosperi de Castro1, Viviane Lima Batista1, Ênio Ferreira2, Renata Salgado Fernandes3, André Luís Branco de Barros3, Sophie Yvette Leclerq4, Vasco Azevedo1, Pamela Mancha-Agresti1,5, Mariana Martins Drumond1,6.
Abstract
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is an antineoplastic drug that causes, as a side effect, intestinal mucositis, acute inflammation in the small bowel. The Heat Shock Protein (Hsp) are highly expressed in inflammatory conditions, developing an important role in immune modulation. Thus, they are potential candidates for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. In the mucositis mouse model, the present study aimed to evaluate the beneficial effect of oral administration of milk fermented by Lactobacillus delbrueckii CIDCA 133 (pExu:hsp65), a recombinant strain. This approach showed increased levels of sIgA in the intestinal fluid, reducing inflammatory infiltrate and intestinal permeability. Additionally, the histological score was improved. Protection was associated with a reduction in the gene expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as Tnf, Il6, Il12, and Il1b, and an increase in Il10, Muc2, and claudin 1 (Cldn1) and 2 (Cldn2) gene expression in ileum tissue. These findings are corroborated with the increased number of goblet cells, the electronic microscopy images, and the reduction of intestinal permeability. The administration of milk fermented by this recombinant probiotic strain was also able to reverse the high levels of gene expression of Tlrs caused by the 5-FU. Thus, the rCIDCA 133:Hsp65 strain was revealed to be a promising preventive strategy for small bowel inflammation.Entities:
Keywords: DNA delivery; bacterial translocation; gene expression; inflammation; intestinal mucositis; recombinant probiotics; technetium-99m
Year: 2021 PMID: 33466324 PMCID: PMC7824804 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9010107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607