人参
肠道菌群
色氨酸
化学
新陈代谢
免疫
MAPK/ERK通路
极性(国际关系)
生物化学
免疫系统
生物
信号转导
免疫学
医学
氨基酸
替代医学
病理
细胞
作者
Meiyu Zhang,Li‐Ting Ma,Jing Luo,Tao Ren,Shuhan Liu,Li-Jia Pan,Yuwen Bao,Fangtong Li,Yulin Dai,Zifeng Pi,Hao Yue,Fei Zheng
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.4c06019
摘要
The gut microbiota contribute significantly to the immune system. Low-medium polarity ginsenosides from wild ginseng (LWG) have potential immunomodulatory effects. However, how the LWG regulates gut microbiota to enhance immunity remains unclear. To explore the interaction between gut microbes and metabolites mediating LWG's immunomodulatory effects, this study examined LWG's impact on splenocytes and CTX-induced immunosuppressed mice. Metabolomic and metagenomic analyses were conducted in vivo to explore the mechanism by which LWG regulates gut microbiota to enhance immunity. In vitro data suggest that LWG at 4 μg/mL enhances the splenocyte activity. Furthermore, LWG effectively reduces symptoms in immunocompromised mice, including weight loss and intestinal mucosal damage. LWG alleviated gut microbiota disturbance, restored tryptophan metabolites (IA, IAA, and IPA), and significantly increased JNK, ERK, and p38MAPK protein levels, which were downstream of AhR. Our study demonstrated that LWG improves the immunity by reshaping gut microbiota, restoring intestinal mucosa, and boosting the gut microbiota-related metabolism of tryptophan to activate the AhR/MAPK pathway. This research offers new insights into the mechanism by which LWG regulates immune function.
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