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The gut microbe *Bacteroides fragilis* ameliorates renal fibrosis in mice

Medicine and Health

The gut microbe *Bacteroides fragilis* ameliorates renal fibrosis in mice

W. Zhou, W. Wu, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Wei Zhou and colleagues reveals the unexpected protective effects of *Bacteroides fragilis* against renal fibrosis, a critical issue in chronic kidney disease. The researchers found that oral administration of *B. fragilis* not only reduced harmful lipopolysaccharide levels but also improved kidney health by enhancing vital metabolic pathways. Discover how this fascinating gut microbiome intervention may pave the way for new treatments in kidney disease.... show more
Abstract
Renal fibrosis is an inevitable outcome of various manifestations of progressive chronic kidney diseases (CKD). The need for efficacious treatment regimen against renal fibrosis can therefore not be overemphasized. Here we show a novel protective role of Bacteroides fragilis (B. fragilis) in renal fibrosis in mice. We demonstrate decreased abundance of B. fragilis in the feces of CKD patients and unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) mice. Oral administration of live B. fragilis attenuates renal fibrosis in UUO and adenine mice models. Increased lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels are decreased after B. fragilis administration. Results of metabolomics and proteomics studies show decreased level of 1,5-anhydroglucitol (1,5-AG), a substrate of SGLT2, which increases after B. fragilis administration via enhancement of renal SGLT2 expression. 1,5-AG is an agonist of TGR5 that attenuates renal fibrosis by inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation. Madecassoside, a natural product found via in vitro screening promotes B. fragilis growth and remarkably ameliorates renal fibrosis. Our findings reveal the ameliorative role of B. fragilis in renal fibrosis via decreasing LPS and increasing 1,5-AG levels.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 14, 2022
Authors
Wei Zhou, Wen-hui Wu, Zi-lin Si, Hui-ling Liu, Hanyu Wang, Hong Jiang, Ya-fang Liu, Raphael N. Alolga, Cheng Chen, Shi-jia Liu, Xue-yan Bian, Jin-jun Shan, Jing Li, Ning-hua Tan, Zhi-hao Zhang
Tags
renal fibrosis
Bacteroides fragilis
chronic kidney disease
metabolomics
lipopolysaccharide
1,5-anhydroglucitol
oxidative stress
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