A2 UVB ON SKIN EXPOSURE MODULATES INTESTINAL HOMEOSTASIS IN MICE
M C Jimenez Sanchez, H Yang, J Dutz, H Sham, B Vallance

TL;DR
Exposing mice to UVB light on their skin increases vitamin D levels and activates gut pathways, suggesting sun exposure may benefit gut health.
Contribution
This study reveals that UVB skin exposure modulates gut homeostasis through vitamin D and Ahr signaling, with metabolic changes in the gut microbiota.
Findings
UVB exposure increases Ahr activation in the gut and serum levels of AhR agonists like kynurenine and IAA.
UVB exposure leads to increased short-chain fatty acids and goblet cell numbers in the gut, despite no microbiota composition changes.
Vitamin D-deficient mice showed increased vitamin D levels after UVB exposure, matching those on sufficient diets.
Abstract
Inflammatory diseases, like IBD, are on the rise in Western societies, in concert with changes in the environment, such as reduced sun exposure. Ultraviolet light (UV) B's effects on the skin include upregulating vitamin D and Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ahr) signalling, but its potential influence on distant sites, like the gut, are not well-studied. The gut and skin share a strong link, with some GI patients also experiencing skin diseases (O’Neill et al., 2016). We sought to understand how UVB exposure affects gut health, gut microbiota and its metabolic by-products. We hypothesize that UVB will have a significant impact on gut health. Test the effect of UVB light using vitamin D deficient (-) and sufficient (+) diets. Elucidate Ahr activation in the small intestine and colon after UVB exposure. Explore the gut metabolome after UVB exposure. Female C57BL/6 mice were fed vit D (+)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAsthma and respiratory diseases · Dermatology and Skin Diseases · Psoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis
