A14 SACCHAROMYCES BOULARDII CNCM I-745 SYNERGIZES WITH THE SMALL INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA TO BOOST AHR SIGNALING IN CELIAC DISEASE
K Kan, M Constante, S Rahmani, G Rueda, M Pinto-Sanchez, X Roux, P Bercik, H Galipeau, A Caminero, E F Verdu

TL;DR
This study shows that the probiotic Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745 helps reduce intestinal damage in celiac disease by boosting a key receptor pathway linked to gut health.
Contribution
The study identifies a specific mechanism by which a probiotic synergizes with gut microbiota to enhance AhR signaling in celiac disease.
Findings
S. boulardii CNCM I-745 increased AhR activation and reduced intestinal inflammation in gluten-sensitized mice.
The probiotic improved tryptophan metabolism and indole production in both mouse and human microbiota cultures.
Combining S. boulardii with L. reuteri further enhanced AhR activation in celiac patient microbiota.
Abstract
Impaired microbial indole production and decreased activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) pathway has been reported in active coeliac disease (CeD). However, whether and how this can be targeted by specific microbial therapies is unknown. We tested whether Saccharomyces boulardii CNCM I-745 (S. bou) influences indole production and AhR activation through stimulation of microbial enzymatic activity. Transgenic NOD/DQ8 mice were immunized with partially digested gliadin and cholera toxin weekly for 3 weeks followed by gluten challenges (10 mg; alternate days/ 3 weeks). Non-sensitized mice were used as controls. Mice were treated daily with 3 g/kg of S. bou or water during the study. Additional immunized mice treated or not with S. bou, received daily gavage with AhR antagonist CH-223191 (10 mg/kg) or vehicle. Small intestinal pathology was analyzed by villus to crypt (V/C)…
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TopicsCeliac Disease Research and Management · Microscopic Colitis · Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
