Journal of Functional Foods | 2019

Alliin protects against inflammatory bowel disease by preserving the gene expression in colonic epithelial cells rather than altering gut microbiota

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has affected an increasing number of people worldwide while alliin has antibiotic effects and is able to alleviate inflammation. We aim to figure out whether pre-consumption of alliin prevents IBD and better understand the mechanism. Rats were orally administrated with alliin prior to the dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis. The inflammatory status, profiles of gut microbial communities and colonic epithelial cells (CECs) gene expressions were also examined. Our results showed that alliin mitigated the inflammation symptom including colon shrinkage prevention, and leukocyte and neutrophil infiltration attenuation by preserving expression of 23 genes in CECs rather than altering gut microbiota. DSS induced the differentially expressed genes related to rodent immune system, while alliin obviate the DSS-induced pathological change through other systems rather than the immune one. The value and prospect of alliin as a prevention for colitis and the potential gene targets for treating IBD are discussed.

Volume 59
Pages 309-318
DOI 10.1016/J.JFF.2019.05.048
Language English
Journal Journal of Functional Foods

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