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Pomegranate peel extract alters the microbiome in mice and dysbiosis caused by Citrobacter rodentium infection.
George, Nadja S; Cheung, Lumei; Luthria, Devanand L; Santin, Monica; Dawson, Harry D; Bhagwat, Arvind A; Smith, Allen D.
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  • George NS; Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Lab Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Beltsville Maryland.
  • Cheung L; Diet Genomics and Immunology Lab Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Beltsville Maryland.
  • Luthria DL; Composition Methods Development Lab Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Beltsville Maryland.
  • Santin M; Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Lab Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Beltsville Maryland.
  • Dawson HD; Diet Genomics and Immunology Lab Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Beltsville Maryland.
  • Bhagwat AA; Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Lab Beltsville Agricultural Research Center Agricultural Research Service, Department of Agriculture Beltsville Maryland.
  • Smith AD; Present address: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust Powai Mumbai India.
Food Sci Nutr ; 7(8): 2565-2576, 2019 Aug.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31428344
ABSTRACT
Treatment of mice with a pomegranate peel extract (PPX) decreased the pathogenicity of Citrobacter rodentium (Cr) infections. Here, we investigate the effects of PPX on the microbiome of uninfected or Cr-infected C3H/HeNCr mice by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Mice were treated with water or PPX for 14 days, feces were collected, and then, the mice were infected with Cr and feces collected again at day 6 postinfection. DNA was isolated from the fecal samples and subjected to 16S rRNA gene sequencing to determine the microbial composition. Differences in the composition of the microbiome were observed for untreated and PPX-treated mice with PPX mice having decreased diversity. PPX treatment decreased the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio by increasing Bacteroidetes and decreasing Firmicutes levels. The decrease in Firmicutes was driven by a large reduction in Lactobacillus. PPX treatment increased the abundance of Proteobacteria and Verrucomicrobiae and decreased Actinobacteria. The relative abundance of Cr reached 22% in water-treated but only 5% in PPX-treated infected mice. These results suggest that consumption of pomegranate polyphenols altered the microbiome, making it more resistant to displacement by infection with Cr, indicating that pomegranate polyphenols may mitigate the pathogenic effects of food-borne bacterial pathogens.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 3_ND Problema de salud: 3_neglected_diseases / 3_zoonosis Idioma: En Revista: Food Sci Nutr Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 3_ND Problema de salud: 3_neglected_diseases / 3_zoonosis Idioma: En Revista: Food Sci Nutr Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article
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