Poster Session II – Poster of Distinction II - A209 CONNECTING ADVERSE FOOD REACTION TO GUT INFLAMMATION: DISRUPTION OF MICROBIAL METABOLISM BY GUT INFLAMMATION DRIVES ADVERSE FOOD REACTIONS
B Barbosa da Luz, L Rondeau, P Muppidi, F A Vicentini, G De Palma, P Bercik, A Caminero

TL;DR
Gut inflammation in IBD disrupts microbial digestion of food proteins, leading to adverse food reactions through mast cell and IgE responses.
Contribution
This study reveals that inflammation-induced microbiota changes drive food sensitization via impaired microbial metabolism and mast cell activation.
Findings
Inflammation impairs microbial digestion of dairy proteins, promoting IgE and mast cell-mediated sensitization.
Post-DSS microbiota in germ-free mice induces food sensitization, linking dysbiosis to adverse food reactions.
Supplementing with dairy-degrading bacteria reduces immune responses to food in inflamed intestines.
Abstract
Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience diverse food-related adverse reactions. However, mechanisms underlying food intolerances in IBD remain unclear. We hypothesized that inflammation-driven microbiota alterations contribute to the development of adverse food reactions. Determine the role of inflammation and microbial metabolism in adverse food reactions. Specific pathogen-free (SPF) C57BL/6 mice with DSS or TNBS-induced colitis were sensitized to dairy protein using cholera toxin during the final phase of inflammation, and placed on either a dairy-containing or control diet for 7 days. Cromolyn sodium was provided daily during the diet intervention in a subset of mice to study the role of mast cells. To assess the microbiota’s role in inflammation-induced food sensitization, germ-free mice were colonized with SPF or DSS-induced dysbiotic microbiota (post-DSS), and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigestive system and related health · Inflammatory Bowel Disease · Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
