Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells

The use of short chain fatty acids to modulate gastrointestinal inflammatory conditions such as ulcerative colitis has produced encouraging results either in animal models or also in clinical trials. Identifying the key cellular and molecular targets of this activity will contribute to establish the...

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Autores principales: Pereyra, Elba Nora, Pignataro, Omar Pedro
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spelling paper:paper_01712985_v220_n10_p1161_Iraporda2023-06-08T15:18:38Z Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells Pereyra, Elba Nora Pignataro, Omar Pedro Immunomodulation Inflammation Innate immunity Lactate Short chain fatty acids acetic acid beta actin butyric acid CD40 antigen cyclic AMP G protein coupled receptor interleukin 12p40 interleukin 6 interleukin 8 intestinal trefoil factor lactic acid macrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha propionic acid short chain fatty acid toll like receptor 4 toll like receptor 5 CD40 antigen fatty acid lactic acid Tlr4 protein, mouse toll like receptor 4 toll like receptor 5 animal cell antiinflammatory activity Article bone marrow cell bone marrow derived dendritic cell bone marrow derived macrophage cell activation concentration response controlled study cytokine production cytokine release down regulation female fermentation gastrointestinal tract human human cell in vitro study inflammation inflammatory bowel disease innate immunity intestine epithelium cell large intestine mouse nonhuman priority journal signal transduction upregulation animal bacterium CACO 2 cell line epithelium cell immunology intestine mucosa microbiology Animals Antigens, CD40 Bacteria Caco-2 Cells Down-Regulation Epithelial Cells Fatty Acids Female Humans Intestinal Mucosa Lactic Acid Mice Myeloid Cells Toll-Like Receptor 4 Toll-Like Receptor 5 The use of short chain fatty acids to modulate gastrointestinal inflammatory conditions such as ulcerative colitis has produced encouraging results either in animal models or also in clinical trials. Identifying the key cellular and molecular targets of this activity will contribute to establish the appropriate combinations/targeting strategies to maximize the efficacy of anti-inflammatory interventions. In the present work, we evaluated in vitro the interaction of lactate, acetate, propionate and butyrate on cells relevant for innate immune response of the gastrointestinal tract. All molecules tested regulate the production of proinflammatory cytokines by TLR-4 and TLR-5 activated intestinal epithelial cells in a dose response manner. Furthermore SCFAs and lactate modulate cytokine secretion of TLR-activated bone marrow derived macrophages and also TLR-dependent CD40 upregulation in bone marrow derived dendritic in a dose-dependent manner. Butyrate and propionate have been effective at concentrations of 1 to 5mM whereas acetate and lactate produced modulatory effects at concentrations higher than 20-50mM in different assays. Our results indicate that in concentrations similar to found in large bowel lumen, all SCFAs tested and lactate can modulate activity of relevant sentinel cell types activated by TLR signals. Modulatory activity was not inhibited by pertussis toxin treatment indicating that the effects are not related to Gi signaling. The use of these molecules in combined or separately as intervention strategy in conditions where epithelial or myeloid cells are main triggers of the inflammatory situation seems appropriate. © 2015 Elsevier GmbH. Fil:Pereyra, E. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Pignataro, O. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01712985_v220_n10_p1161_Iraporda http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01712985_v220_n10_p1161_Iraporda
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topic Immunomodulation
Inflammation
Innate immunity
Lactate
Short chain fatty acids
acetic acid
beta actin
butyric acid
CD40 antigen
cyclic AMP
G protein coupled receptor
interleukin 12p40
interleukin 6
interleukin 8
intestinal trefoil factor
lactic acid
macrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha
propionic acid
short chain fatty acid
toll like receptor 4
toll like receptor 5
CD40 antigen
fatty acid
lactic acid
Tlr4 protein, mouse
toll like receptor 4
toll like receptor 5
animal cell
antiinflammatory activity
Article
bone marrow cell
bone marrow derived dendritic cell
bone marrow derived macrophage
cell activation
concentration response
controlled study
cytokine production
cytokine release
down regulation
female
fermentation
gastrointestinal tract
human
human cell
in vitro study
inflammation
inflammatory bowel disease
innate immunity
intestine epithelium cell
large intestine
mouse
nonhuman
priority journal
signal transduction
upregulation
animal
bacterium
CACO 2 cell line
epithelium cell
immunology
intestine mucosa
microbiology
Animals
Antigens, CD40
Bacteria
Caco-2 Cells
Down-Regulation
Epithelial Cells
Fatty Acids
Female
Humans
Intestinal Mucosa
Lactic Acid
Mice
Myeloid Cells
Toll-Like Receptor 4
Toll-Like Receptor 5
spellingShingle Immunomodulation
Inflammation
Innate immunity
Lactate
Short chain fatty acids
acetic acid
beta actin
butyric acid
CD40 antigen
cyclic AMP
G protein coupled receptor
interleukin 12p40
interleukin 6
interleukin 8
intestinal trefoil factor
lactic acid
macrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha
propionic acid
short chain fatty acid
toll like receptor 4
toll like receptor 5
CD40 antigen
fatty acid
lactic acid
Tlr4 protein, mouse
toll like receptor 4
toll like receptor 5
animal cell
antiinflammatory activity
Article
bone marrow cell
bone marrow derived dendritic cell
bone marrow derived macrophage
cell activation
concentration response
controlled study
cytokine production
cytokine release
down regulation
female
fermentation
gastrointestinal tract
human
human cell
in vitro study
inflammation
inflammatory bowel disease
innate immunity
intestine epithelium cell
large intestine
mouse
nonhuman
priority journal
signal transduction
upregulation
animal
bacterium
CACO 2 cell line
epithelium cell
immunology
intestine mucosa
microbiology
Animals
Antigens, CD40
Bacteria
Caco-2 Cells
Down-Regulation
Epithelial Cells
Fatty Acids
Female
Humans
Intestinal Mucosa
Lactic Acid
Mice
Myeloid Cells
Toll-Like Receptor 4
Toll-Like Receptor 5
Pereyra, Elba Nora
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
topic_facet Immunomodulation
Inflammation
Innate immunity
Lactate
Short chain fatty acids
acetic acid
beta actin
butyric acid
CD40 antigen
cyclic AMP
G protein coupled receptor
interleukin 12p40
interleukin 6
interleukin 8
intestinal trefoil factor
lactic acid
macrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha
propionic acid
short chain fatty acid
toll like receptor 4
toll like receptor 5
CD40 antigen
fatty acid
lactic acid
Tlr4 protein, mouse
toll like receptor 4
toll like receptor 5
animal cell
antiinflammatory activity
Article
bone marrow cell
bone marrow derived dendritic cell
bone marrow derived macrophage
cell activation
concentration response
controlled study
cytokine production
cytokine release
down regulation
female
fermentation
gastrointestinal tract
human
human cell
in vitro study
inflammation
inflammatory bowel disease
innate immunity
intestine epithelium cell
large intestine
mouse
nonhuman
priority journal
signal transduction
upregulation
animal
bacterium
CACO 2 cell line
epithelium cell
immunology
intestine mucosa
microbiology
Animals
Antigens, CD40
Bacteria
Caco-2 Cells
Down-Regulation
Epithelial Cells
Fatty Acids
Female
Humans
Intestinal Mucosa
Lactic Acid
Mice
Myeloid Cells
Toll-Like Receptor 4
Toll-Like Receptor 5
description The use of short chain fatty acids to modulate gastrointestinal inflammatory conditions such as ulcerative colitis has produced encouraging results either in animal models or also in clinical trials. Identifying the key cellular and molecular targets of this activity will contribute to establish the appropriate combinations/targeting strategies to maximize the efficacy of anti-inflammatory interventions. In the present work, we evaluated in vitro the interaction of lactate, acetate, propionate and butyrate on cells relevant for innate immune response of the gastrointestinal tract. All molecules tested regulate the production of proinflammatory cytokines by TLR-4 and TLR-5 activated intestinal epithelial cells in a dose response manner. Furthermore SCFAs and lactate modulate cytokine secretion of TLR-activated bone marrow derived macrophages and also TLR-dependent CD40 upregulation in bone marrow derived dendritic in a dose-dependent manner. Butyrate and propionate have been effective at concentrations of 1 to 5mM whereas acetate and lactate produced modulatory effects at concentrations higher than 20-50mM in different assays. Our results indicate that in concentrations similar to found in large bowel lumen, all SCFAs tested and lactate can modulate activity of relevant sentinel cell types activated by TLR signals. Modulatory activity was not inhibited by pertussis toxin treatment indicating that the effects are not related to Gi signaling. The use of these molecules in combined or separately as intervention strategy in conditions where epithelial or myeloid cells are main triggers of the inflammatory situation seems appropriate. © 2015 Elsevier GmbH.
author Pereyra, Elba Nora
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
author_facet Pereyra, Elba Nora
Pignataro, Omar Pedro
author_sort Pereyra, Elba Nora
title Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
title_short Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
title_full Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
title_fullStr Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
title_full_unstemmed Lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
title_sort lactate and short chain fatty acids produced by microbial fermentation downregulate proinflammatory responses in intestinal epithelial cells and myeloid cells
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01712985_v220_n10_p1161_Iraporda
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