Diet-rich in wheat bran modulates tryptophan metabolism and AhR/IL-22 signalling mediated metabolic health and gut dysbacteriosis: A novel prebiotic-like activity of wheat bran
Journal article, 2023

Tryptophan metabolism has shown to involve in pathogenesis of various metabolic diseases. Gut microbiota-orientated diets hold great potentials to improve metabolic health via regulating tryptophan metabolism. The present study showed that the 6-week high fat diet (HFD) disturbed tryptophan metabolism accompanied with gut dysbacteriosis, also influenced the dietary tryptophan induced changes in cecum microbiome and serum metabolome in mice. The colonic expressions of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) and interleukin-22 (IL-22) were significantly reduced in mice fed on HFD. Notably, a diet- rich in wheat bran effectively inhibited transformation of tryptophan to kynurenine-pathway metabolites, while increased melatonin and microbial catabolites, i.e. indole-3-propionic acid, indole-3-acetaldehyde and 5-hydroxy-indole-3-acetic acid. Such regulatory effects were accompanied with reduced fasting glucose and total triglycerides, and promoted AhR and IL-22 levels in HFD mice. Wheat bran increased the abundance of health promoting bacteria (e.g., Akkermansia and Lactobacillus), which were significantly correlated with tryptophan derived indolic metabolites. Additionally, beneficial modulatory effects of wheat bran on indolic metabolites in associations with gut dysbacteriosis from type 2 diabetes patients were confirmed in vitro fecal fermentation experiment. Our study proves the detrimental effects of HFD induced gut dysbacteriosis on tryptophan metabolism that may influence immune modulation, and provides novel insights in the mechanisms by which wheat bran could induce health benefits.

Indole derivatives

Wheat bran

IL-22 signalling

Tryptophan metabolism

Gut microbiota

AhR signalling

Author

Tao Yan

Shaanxi Normal University

Lin Shi

Shaanxi Normal University

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Food and Nutrition Science

Tianqi Liu

Shaanxi Normal University

Xiangnan Zhang

Shaanxi Normal University

Minmin Yang

Shaanxi Normal University

Wen Peng

Qinghai University

Xiaomin Sun

School of Basic Medical Sciences

Lijing Yan

The Second Hospital of Xian Jiaotong University

Xiaoshuang Dai

BGI Institute of Applied Agriculture

Xinbing Yang

Shaanxi Normal University

Food Research International

0963-9969 (ISSN) 18737145 (eISSN)

Vol. 163 112179

Subject Categories

Endocrinology and Diabetes

Other Clinical Medicine

Nutrition and Dietetics

DOI

10.1016/j.foodres.2022.112179

PubMed

36596122

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10/9/2023