Berberine-Containing Natural-Medicine With Boiled Peanut-Oit Induces Sustained Peanut-Tolerance Associated With Distinct Microbiota Signature
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2023
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BackgroundGut microbiota influence food allergy. We showed that the natural compound berberine reduces IgE and others reported that BBR alters gut microbiota implying a potential role for microbiota changes in BBR function. ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate an oral Berberine-containing natural medicine with a boiled peanut oral immunotherapy (BNP) regimen as a treatment for food allergy using a murine model and to explore the correlation of treatment-induced changes in gut microbiota with therapeutic outcomes. MethodsPeanut-allergic (PA) mice, orally sensitized with roasted peanut and cholera toxin, received oral BNP or control treatments. PA mice received periodic post-therapy roasted peanut exposures. Anaphylaxis was assessed by visualization of symptoms and measurement of body temperature. Histamine and serum peanut-specific IgE levels were measured by ELISA. Splenic IgE(+)B cells were assessed by flow cytometry. Fecal pellets were used for sequencing of bacterial 16S rDNA by Illumina MiSeq. Sequencing data were analyzed using built-in analysis platforms. ResultsBNP treatment regimen induced long-term tolerance to peanut accompanied by profound and sustained reduction of IgE, symptom scores, plasma histamine, body temperature, and number of IgE(+) B cells (p <0.001 vs Sham for all). Significant differences were observed for Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio across treatment groups. Bacterial genera positively correlated with post-challenge histamine and PN-IgE included Lachnospiraceae, Ruminococcaceae, and Hydrogenanaerobacterium (all Firmicutes) while Verrucromicrobiacea. Caproiciproducens, Enterobacteriaceae, and Bacteroidales were negatively correlated. ConclusionsBNP is a promising regimen for food allergy treatment and its benefits in a murine model are associated with a distinct microbiota signature.
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Peanut Allergy, Ige, Berberine, Microbiota, 16S RDNA, Oral Immunotherapy (Oit) Angelica Sinensis, Arachis, Berberine, Microbiota, Immunology, Angelica sinensis, peanut allergy, RC581-607, Immunoglobulin E, oral immunotherapy (OIT) Angelica sinensis, Mice, Disease Models, Animal, Desensitization, Immunologic, berberine, 16S rDNA, microbiota, Animals, Peanut Hypersensitivity, IgE, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, Food Hypersensitivity, oral immunotherapy (OIT), Histamine
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