Butyrate Protects against Clostridium difficile Infection by Regulating Bile Acid Metabolism
Siqi Wang, Leyang Xiang, Fang Li, Wenlin Deng, Pinjing Lv, Ye Chen
Abstract
Here, we show that levels of fecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), particularly butyrate, are reduced, and normal colon structure is damaged in patients with CDI compared with those in healthy individuals. Bile acid (BA) metabolic disorder in patients with CDI is characterized by increased primary BA levels and decreased secondary BAs. In mice, butyrate alters BA metabolism in CDI and may play a vital role in CDI treatment by promoting secondary BA metabolism. Lastly, butyrate-mediated therapeutic effects in CDI require FXR. Our findings demonstrate that butyrate treatment significantly decreases the severity of CDI-induced colitis in mice and affects BA metabolism and FXR activation, which provides a potential alternative treatment for CDI.