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The effects of sulfated secondary bile acids on intestinal barrier function and immune response in an inflammatory human intestinal model

Heliyon. 2022-02; 
Benthe van der Lugt, Maartje C P Vos, Mechteld Grootte Bromhaar, Noortje Ijssennagger, Frank Vrieling, Jocelijn Meijerink, Wilma T Steegenga
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Abstract

Dysbiosis-related perturbations in bile acid (BA) metabolism were observed in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, which was characterized by increased levels of sulfated BAs at the expense of secondary BAs. However, the exact effects of sulfated BAs on the etiology of IBD are not investigated yet. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effects of sulfated deoxycholic acid (DCA), sulfated lithocholic acid (LCA) and their unsulfated forms on intestinal barrier function and immune response. To this end, we first established a novel human intestinal model to mimic chronic intestinal inflammation as seen during IBD. This model consisted of a co-culture of Caco-2 and HT29-MTX-E12 cells grown on a semi-wet int... More

Keywords

Inflammatory bowel disease, Intestinal barrier function, Mucus layer, Secondary bile acids, Sulfation