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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38227962/microfluidics-derived-microparticles-with-prebiotics-and-probiotics-for-enhanced-in-situ-colonization-and-immunoregulation-of-colitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Yin, Zhun Li, Hengfei Gao, Dongtao Zhou, Zhenxing Zhu, Liang Tao, Wenxian Guan, Yanfeng Gao, Yujun Song, Meng Wang
Oral administration of probiotics orchestrates the balance between intestinal microbes and the immune response. However, effective delivery and in situ colonization are limited by the harsh environment of the gastrointestinal tract. Herein, we provide a microfluidics-derived encapsulation strategy to address this problem. A novel synergistic delivery system composed of EcN Nissle 1917 and prebiotics, including alginate sodium and inulin gel, for treating inflammatory bowel disease and colitis-associated colorectal cancer is proposed...
January 16, 2024: Nano Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38226866/lab-on-chip-technologies-for-exploring-the-gut-immune-axis-in-metabolic-disease
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REVIEW
Alexandra E Wheeler, Verena Stoeger, Róisín M Owens
The continued rise in metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus poses a global health burden, necessitating further research into factors implicated in the onset and progression of these diseases. Recently, the gut-immune axis, with diet as a main regulator, has been identified as a possible role player in their development. Translation of conventional 2D in vitro and animal models is however limited, while human studies are expensive and preclude individual mechanisms from being investigated...
January 16, 2024: Lab on a Chip
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38204482/a-novel-on-a-chip-system-with-a-3d-bioinspired-gut-mucus-suitable-to-investigate-bacterial-endotoxins-dynamics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L Sardelli, M Campanile, L Boeri, F Donnaloja, F Fanizza, S Perottoni, P Petrini, D Albani, C Giordano
The possible pathogenic impact of pro-inflammatory molecules produced by the gut microbiota is one of the hypotheses considered at the basis of the biomolecular dialogue governing the microbiota-gut-brain axis. Among these molecules, lipopolysaccharides (LPS) produced by Gram-negative gut microbiota strains may have a potential key role due to their toxic effects in both the gut and the brain. In this work, we engineered a new dynamic fluidic system, the MINERVA device (MI-device), with the potential to advance the current knowledge of the biological mechanisms regulating the microbiota-gut molecular crosstalk...
February 2024: Materials today. Bio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38201877/impact-of-maternal-mediterranean-type-diet-adherence-on-microbiota-composition-and-epigenetic-programming-of-offspring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tamlyn Sasaki, Megan Kawamura, Chirstyn Okuno, Kayleen Lau, Jonathan Riel, Men-Jean Lee, Corrie Miller
Understanding how maternal diet affects in utero neonatal gut microbiota and epigenetic regulation may provide insight into disease origins and long-term health. The impact of Mediterranean diet pattern adherence (MDA) on fetal gut microbiome and epigenetic regulation was assessed in 33 pregnant women. Participants completed a validated food frequency questionnaire in each trimester of pregnancy; the alternate Mediterranean diet (aMED) score was applied. Umbilical cord blood, placental tissue, and neonatal meconium were collected from offspring...
December 22, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200754/unveiling-the-potential-ways-to-apply-citrus-oil-to-control-causative-agents-of-pullorum-disease-and-fowl-typhoid-in-floor-materials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dita Julianingsih, Chuan-Wei Tung, Kanchan Thapa, Debabrata Biswas
This study investigates the potential role of Cold-pressed Valencia Terpeneless citrus oil (CO), as a natural antimicrobial, in controlling causative agents of pullorum disease and fowl typhoid in floor materials for poultry farming, specifically wooden chips. The study addresses the issues that have arisen as a result of the reduction in antibiotic use in poultry farming, which has resulted in the re-emergence of bacterial diseases including salmonellosis. CO efficiently inhibits the growth of pathogens including various serovars of Salmonella enterica (SE), including SE serovar Gallinarum ( S...
December 20, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38181529/palmatine-ameliorated-lipopolysaccharide-induced-sepsis-associated-encephalopathy-mice-by-regulating-the-microbiota-gut-brain-axis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yubin Xu, Bixin Shen, Xusheng Pan, Chang Liu, Yingyue Wang, Xiaowei Chen, Ting Wang, Guirong Chen, Jing Chen
BACKGROUND: Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE), a common neurological complication from sepsis, is widespread among patients in intensive care unit and is linked to substantial morbidity and mortality rates, thus posing a substantial menace to human health. Due to the intricate nature of SAE's pathogenesis, there remains a dearth of efficacious therapeutic protocols, encompassing pharmaceutical agents and treatment modalities, up until the present time. Palmatine exhibits distinctive benefits in the regulation of inflammation for the improvement of sepsis...
December 20, 2023: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158308/chips-guts-and-gas-unraveling-volatile-microbial-mysteries-in-real-time
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zidan Li, Nathan C Crook
Exploring the gastrointestinal role of hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) is difficult because of its volatility and the absence of a precisely controllable model system for manipulating the gut environment. Hayes et al. address this issue by engineering Escherichia coli to titrate H2 S levels in a gas-impermeable gut-on-chip device.
December 28, 2023: Trends in Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38150379/decentralized-orp-measurements-for-gut-redox-status-monitoring-toward-personalized-gut-microbiota-balance
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Víctor Ruiz-Valdepeñas Montiel, Eva Vargas, Amira Ben Hassine, Ignasi Simon, Andres Duvvuri, An-Yi Chang, Ponnusamy Nandhakumar, Andrea Bulbarello, André Düsterloh, Tim Mak, Joseph Wang
Gut microbiome targeting has emerged as a new generation of personalized medicine and a potential wellness and disease driver. Specifically, the gut redox balance plays a key role in shaping the gut microbiota and its link with the host, immune system, and disease evolution. In this sense, precise and personalized nutrition has proven synergy and capability to modulate the gut microbiome environment through the formulation of dietary interventions, such as vitamin support. Accordingly, there are urgent demands for simple and effective analytical platforms for understanding the relationship between the tailored vitamin administration and the gut microbiota balance by rapid noninvasive on-the-spot oxidation/reduction potential monitoring for frequent and close surveillance of the gut redox status and targeting by personalized nutrition interventions...
December 27, 2023: Analytical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38136404/human-intestinal-organoids-and-microphysiological-systems-for-modeling-radiotoxicity-and-assessing-radioprotective-agents
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REVIEW
Eloïse Bouges, Charlotte Segers, Natalie Leys, Sarah Lebeer, Jianbo Zhang, Felice Mastroleo
Radiotherapy is a commonly employed treatment for colorectal cancer, yet its radiotoxicity-related impact on healthy tissues raises significant health concerns. This highlights the need to use radioprotective agents to mitigate these side effects. This review presents the current landscape of human translational radiobiology, outlining the limitations of existing models and proposing engineering solutions. We delve into radiotherapy principles, encompassing mechanisms of radiation-induced cell death and its influence on normal and cancerous colorectal cells...
December 15, 2023: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38132629/accumulation-and-transmission-of-candidatus-liberibacter-solanacearum-haplotypes-by-the-nymphs-of-two-psyllid-vectors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junepyo Oh, Maria Azucena Mendoza Herrera, Brenda Leal-Galvan, Svetlana Kontsedalov, Murad Ghanim, Cecilia Tamborindeguy
' Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum' (Lso) is a plant pathogenic bacterium transmitted by psyllids that causes significant agricultural damage. Several Lso haplotypes have been reported. Among them, LsoA and LsoB are transmitted by the potato psyllid Bactericera cockerelli and infect solanaceous crops, and LsoD is transmitted by the carrot psyllid B. trigonica and infects apiaceous crops. Several studies evaluated the transmission of these haplotypes by adult psyllids. However, fewer data are available on the transmission of different Lso haplotypes by psyllid nymphs...
December 16, 2023: Insects
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128276/impedimetric-detection-of-gut-derived-metabolites-using-2d-germanene-based-materials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Rui Xia Lim, Jiri Sturala, Vlastimil Mazanek, Zdeněk Sofer, Alessandra Bonanni
Apart from the extensively researched graphene under the Group 14 2D materials, monolayered germanene and its derivatives have been gaining interest lately as alternative class of 2D materials owing to their facile synthesis, and attractive electronic and optical properties. Herein, three different functionalized germanene-based nanomaterials, namely Ge-H, Ge-CH3 and Ge-C3 -CN were investigated on their novel incorporation in impedimetric immunosensors for the detection of gut-derived metabolites associated with neurological diseases, such as kynurenic acid (KA) and quinolinic acid (QA)...
December 7, 2023: Talanta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38095598/advanced-gut-on-chips-for-assessing-carotenoid-absorption-metabolism-and-transport
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REVIEW
Hui Wang, Cong Xu, Mingqian Tan, Wentao Su
Bioengineered strategies enable gut chips to faithfully replicate essential features of intestinal microsystems, encompassing geometric properties, peristalsis, intraluminal fluid flow, oxygen gradients, and the microbiome. This emerging technique serves as a powerful tool for nutrition studies by emulating the absorption and distribution processes in a manner highly relevant to human physiology. It offers unprecedented accessibility for investigating the mechanisms governing nutrition metabolism. While the application of gut-on-chip models in disease modeling and drug screening has been extensively explored, their potential in dietary nutrition research remains relatively unexplored...
December 14, 2023: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38029906/eat-your-beets-conversion-of-polysaccharides-into-oligosaccharides-for-enhanced-bioactivity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bruna Paviani, Chad Masarweh, Mrittika Bhattacharya, Gulustan Ozturk, Juan Castillo, Garret Couture, Carlito B Lebrilla, David A Mills, Daniela Barile
Bioactive oligosaccharides with the potential to improve human health, especially in modulating gut microbiota via prebiotic activity, are available from few natural sources. This work uses polysaccharide oxidative cleavage to generate oligosaccharides from beet pulp, an agroindustry by-product. A scalable membrane filtration approach was applied to purify the oligosaccharides for subsequent in vitro functional testing. The combined use of nano-LC/Chip Q-TOF MS and UHPLC/QqQ MS allowed the evaluation of the oligosaccharide profile and their monosaccharide complexity...
November 27, 2023: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009508/listen-to-your-gut-key-concepts-for-bioengineering-advanced-models-of-the-intestine
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REVIEW
Oliver Cameron, Joana F Neves, Eileen Gentleman
The intestine performs functions central to human health by breaking down food and absorbing nutrients while maintaining a selective barrier against the intestinal microbiome. Key to this barrier function are the combined efforts of lumen-lining specialized intestinal epithelial cells, and the supportive underlying immune cell-rich stromal tissue. The discovery that the intestinal epithelium can be reproduced in vitro as intestinal organoids introduced a new way to understand intestinal development, homeostasis, and disease...
November 27, 2023: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38006234/culturing-the-unculturables-strategies-challenges-and-opportunities-for-gut-microbiome-study
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Asha Yadav, Shruti Ahlawat, Krishna Kant Sharma
Metagenome sequencing techniques revolutionized the field of gut microbiome study. However, it is equipped with experimental and computational biases which affect the downstream analysis results. Also, live microbial strains is needed for a better understanding of host-microbial crosstalks and for designing next-generation treatment therapies based on probiotic strains and postbiotic molecules. Conventional culturing methodologies are insufficient to get the dark gut matter on the plate; therefore, there is an urgent need to propose novel culturing methods that can fill the limitations of metagenomic...
November 24, 2023: Journal of Applied Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37980564/engineered-bacteria-titrate-hydrogen-sulfide-and-induce-concentration-dependent-effects-on-the-host-in-a-gut-microphysiological-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin A Hayes, Anna W Lunger, Aayushi S Sharma, Matthew T Fernez, Rebecca L Carrier, Abigail N Koppes, Ryan Koppes, Benjamin M Woolston
Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) is a gaseous microbial metabolite whose role in gut diseases is debated, with contradictory results stemming from experimental difficulties associated with accurate dosing and measuring H2 S and the use of model systems that do not accurately represent the human gut environment. Here, we engineer Escherichia coli to titrate H2 S across the physiological range in a gut microphysiological system (chip) supportive of the co-culture of microbes and host cells. The chip is engineered to maintain H2 S gas tension and enables visualization of co-culture in real time with confocal microscopy...
November 18, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930352/scrib-controls-apical-contractility-during-epithelial-differentiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Batiste Boëda, Vincent Michel, Raphael Etournay, Patrick England, Stéphane Rigaud, Héloïse Mary, Samy Gobaa, Sandrine Etienne-Manneville
Although mutations in the SCRIB gene lead to multiple morphological organ defects in vertebrates, the molecular pathway linking SCRIB to organ shape anomalies remains elusive. Here, we study the impact of SCRIB-targeted gene mutations during the formation of the gut epithelium in an organ-on-chip model. We show that SCRIB KO gut-like epithelia are flatter with reduced exposed surface area. Cell differentiation on filters further shows that SCRIB plays a critical role in the control of apical cell shape, as well as in the basoapical polarization of myosin light chain localization and activity...
December 4, 2023: Journal of Cell Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37896157/challenges-in-permeability-assessment-for-oral-drug-product-development
#38
REVIEW
Mirko Koziolek, Patrick Augustijns, Constantin Berger, Rodrigo Cristofoletti, David Dahlgren, Janneke Keemink, Pär Matsson, Fiona McCartney, Marco Metzger, Mario Mezler, Janis Niessen, James E Polli, Maria Vertzoni, Werner Weitschies, Jennifer Dressman
Drug permeation across the intestinal epithelium is a prerequisite for successful oral drug delivery. The increased interest in oral administration of peptides, as well as poorly soluble and poorly permeable compounds such as drugs for targeted protein degradation, have made permeability a key parameter in oral drug product development. This review describes the various in vitro, in silico and in vivo methodologies that are applied to determine drug permeability in the human gastrointestinal tract and identifies how they are applied in the different stages of drug development...
September 28, 2023: Pharmaceutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37800337/the-impacts-and-mechanisms-of-dietary-proteins-on-glucose-homeostasis-and-food-intake-a-pivotal-role-of-gut-hormones
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REVIEW
Mingkai Zhang, Ling Zhu, Gangcheng Wu, Hui Zhang, Xingguo Wang, Xiguang Qi
Glucose and energy metabolism disorders are the main reasons induced type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity. Besides providing energy, dietary nutrients could regulate glucose homeostasis and food intake via intestinal nutrient sensing induced gut hormone secretion. However, reviews regarding intestinal protein sensing are very limited, and no accurate information is available on their underlying mechanisms. Through intestinal protein sensing, dietary proteins regulate glucose homeostasis and food intake by secreting gut hormones, such as glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), cholecystokinin (CCK), peptide YY (PYY) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)...
October 6, 2023: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37789469/gut-microbial-metabolite-deoxycholic-acid-facilitates-th17-differentiation-through-modulating-cholesterol-biosynthesis-and-participates-in-high-fat-diet-associated-colonic-inflammation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Li, Jiefei Zhou, Lingyu Wang, Zizhen Gong, Huijuan Le, Ye Huang, Congfeng Xu, Chunyan Tian, Wei Cai, Jin Wu
BACKGROUND: High-fat diet (HFD) is closely associated with the increased prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Excessive gut microbial metabolite deoxycholic acid (DCA) caused by HFD plays significant roles in eliciting intestinal inflammation, however, the mechanism underlining the induction of inflammatory response by DCA has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of DCA in the triggering of inflammation via affecting CD4+ T cell differentiation...
October 3, 2023: Cell & Bioscience
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