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Bovine lactoferricin ameliorates intestinal inflammation and mucosal barrier lesions in colitis through NF-κB/NLRP3 signaling pathways

Feifei Han, Xia Zhao, Xiang Li, Liyuan Peng, Weilin Liu, Jianzhong Han

2022Journal of Functional Foods11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bovine lactoferricin (LfcinB) has biological properties such as anti-inflammatory and immunological activity. This study aimed to investigate the protective effects of LfcinB on mucosal injury during the pathological process of ulcerative colitis in rats. The thirty-two rats were randomly assigned to four groups: control (C group), colitis model (DSS group; oral intake of 5.0% dextran sodium sulfate), colitis model with LfcinB (LBD group; 5 mg/kg for 7 days, starting while DSS treatment) and LfcinB (LfcinB group; 5 mg/kg for 7 days) group. Treatment with LfcinB reduced the disease activity index and diamine oxidase concentration in rats with colitis. Histology analysis revealed a better preservation of the epithelium as well as attenuated inflammatory infiltration of the colon epithelium in LfcinB-treated rats. LfcinB treatment also downregulated the colonic expression of IL-1β and restored the expression levels of zonula occludens-1, occludin and mucin 2, by suppressing DSS-induced increases in inflammation and myeloperoxidase concentration in the rats of LBD group. During this process, the decreased expression levels of ASC, Caspase-1, NLRP3, and NF-κB in the rats of LBD group were characterized by quantitative RT-PCR. These results suggest LfcinB ameliorates DSS-induced changes in intestinal inflammation and mucosal barrier in colitis rats, possibly through NF-κB/NLRP3 signaling pathway.

Topics & Concepts

OccludinColitisInflammationTight junctionInternal medicineInflammatory bowel diseaseEndocrinologyNF-κBMyeloperoxidaseMucinChemistryImmunologyMedicinePathologyBiochemistryDiseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseaseInfant Nutrition and HealthGut microbiota and health
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