Gut Microbiota Modulation in Asthma—An In Vitro Study
Paulina Kleniewska, Paulina Natalia Kopa-Stojak, Rafał Pawliczak

TL;DR
This in vitro study explores how gut bacteria lysates affect immune-related molecule secretion in cells linked to asthma.
Contribution
The study identifies specific bacterial lysates that reduce IL-17 and INF-γ secretion in a dose-dependent manner.
Findings
CP and RA lysates reduced IL-17 secretion in HT-29 cells at specific doses.
BV and PD lysates significantly decreased IL-17 and INF-γ in PBMCs and MON.
INF-γ secretion was lowered in HT-29 cells and MON by PD and CP lysates.
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this work was to investigate whether Bacteroides vulgatus (BV), Clostridium perfringens (CP), Parabacteroides distasonis (PD), and Ruminococcus albus (RA) lysates modulate the secretion of IL-17, INF-γ, IL-2, and TGF-β 1 by human HT-29 cells, PBMCs, and monocytes (MON). Results: CP lysate significantly lowered IL-17 secretion by HT-29 cells vs. control (p < 0.05), but only at a dose of 100 µg. RA lysate reduced IL-17 secretion by HT-29 cells vs. control (p < 0.05), but only at a dose of 400 µg, whereas PD lysate significantly decreased IL-17 secretion by HT-29 cells vs. control (p < 0.05) at both doses. The secretion of IL-17 by PBMCs was significantly reduced after administration of BV and PD lysates (100 µg). BV and PD lysates (400 µg) also significantly decreased IL-17 secretion by MON vs. control (p < 0.05). The secretion of INF-γ by HT-29 cells was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Clostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research · IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
