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Lycium barbarum polysaccharide modulates gut microbiota to alleviate rheumatoid arthritis in a rat model

Medicine and Health

Lycium barbarum polysaccharide modulates gut microbiota to alleviate rheumatoid arthritis in a rat model

W. Lai, C. Wang, et al.

Discover how Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP) transforms gut microbiota to combat rheumatoid arthritis in a groundbreaking study by Wenjia Lai, Chunyan Wang, Renfa Lai, Xichun Peng, and Jianming Luo. Explore the fascinating relationship between gut health and gene expression that could reshape therapies for RA.

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Abstract
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) seriously impairs the quality of life of sufferers. It has been shown that Lycium barbarum polysaccharide (LBP), a natural active indigestible ingredient with medicinal and edible functions, can effectively relieve RA, however, whether this effect is related to gut microbiota is not known. This study aimed to explore the RA alleviating mechanism of LBP mediated by gut microbiota using a collagen-induced arthritis rat model. The results showed that LBP significantly changed the gut microflora structure accompanied with the RA alleviation. Specifically, a LBP intervention reduced the relative abundance of Lachnospiraceae_NK4A136_group and uncultured_bacterium_f_Ruminococcaceae and significantly increased the abundance of Romboutsia, Lactobacillus, Dubosiella and Faecalibaculum. The mRNA contents of several colonic epithelial genes including Dpep3, Gstm6, Slc27a2, Col11a2, Sycp2, SNORA22, Tnni1, Gpnmb, Mypn and Acsl6, which are potentially associated to RA, were down-regulated due to the DNA hypermethylation, possibly caused by the elevating content of a bacterial metabolite S-adenosyl methionine (SAM). In conclusion, our current study suggests that LBP alleviated RA by reshaping the composition of intestinal microflora which may generate SAM, inducing DNA hypermethylation of RA-related genes in the host intestinal epithelium and subsequently reducing their expression.
Publisher
npj Science of Food
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Authors
Wenjia Lai, Chunyan Wang, Renfa Lai, Xichun Peng, Jianming Luo
Tags
Lycium barbarum
polysaccharide
rheumatoid arthritis
gut microbiota
gene expression
DNA methylation
S-adenosyl methionine
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