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Protection against DSS-induced colitis in mice through FcεRla deficiency: the role of altered *Lactobacillus*

Medicine and Health

Protection against DSS-induced colitis in mice through FcεRla deficiency: the role of altered *Lactobacillus*

Y. Yin, R. Wang, et al.

This intriguing study explores the controversial role of mast cells in ulcerative colitis, revealing that FcεRI can serve as a diagnostic marker. Research conducted by Yue Yin, Ruilong Wang, Yanning Li, Wenfei Qin, Letian Pan, Chenyuan Yan, Yusen Hu, Guangqiang Wang, Lianzhong Ai, Qixiang Mei, and Li Li highlights the impact of gut microbiota, particularly *Lactobacillus*, in modulating colitis severity.

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Abstract
The role of mast cells (MCs) in ulcerative colitis (UC) development is controversial. FcεRI, the IgE high-affinity receptor, is known to activate MCs. However, its role in UC remains unclear. In our study, Anti-FcεRI showed highly diagnostic value for UC. FcεRIα knockout in mice ameliorated DSS-induced colitis in a gut microbiota-dependent manner. Increased Lactobacillus abundance in FcεRIα deficient mice showed strongly correlation with the remission of colitis. RNA sequencing indicated activation of the NLRP6 inflammasome pathway in FcεRIα knockout mice. Additionally, Lactobacillus plantarum supplementation protected against inflammatory injury and goblet cell loss, with activation of the NLRP6 inflammasome during colitis. Notably, this effect was absent when the strain is unable to produce lactic acid. In summary, colitis was mitigated in FcεRIα deficient mice, which may be attributed to the increased abundance of Lactobacillus. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between allergic reactions, microbiota, and colitis.
Publisher
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
Published On
Sep 12, 2024
Authors
Yue Yin, Ruilong Wang, Yanning Li, Wenfei Qin, Letian Pan, Chenyuan Yan, Yusen Hu, Guangqiang Wang, Lianzhong Ai, Qixiang Mei, Li Li
Tags
mast cells
ulcerative colitis
FcεRI
gut microbiota
Lactobacillus
DSS-induced colitis
inflammasome pathway
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