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Engineered 5-HT producing gut probiotic improves gastrointestinal motility and behavior disorder.


ABSTRACT: Slow transit constipation is an intractable constipation with unknown aetiology and uncertain pathogenesis. The gut microbiota maintains a symbiotic relationship with the host and has an impact on host metabolism. Previous studies have reported that some gut microbes have the ability to produce 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), an important neurotransmitter. However, there are scarce data exploiting the effects of gut microbiota-derived 5-HT in constipation-related disease. We genetically engineered the probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 (EcN-5-HT) for synthesizing 5-HT in situ. The ability of EcN-5-HT to secrete 5-HT in vitro and in vivo was confirmed. Then, we examined the effects of EcN-5-HT on intestinal motility in a loperamide-induced constipation mouse model. After two weeks of EcN-5-HT oral gavage, the constipation-related symptoms were relieved and gastrointestinal motility were enhanced. Meanwhile, administration of EcN-5-HT alleviated the constipation related depressive-like behaviors. We also observed improved microbiota composition during EcN-5-HT treatment. This work suggests that gut microbiota-derived 5-HT might promise a potential therapeutic strategy for constipation and related behavioral disorders.

SUBMITTER: Li B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9630942 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineered 5-HT producing gut probiotic improves gastrointestinal motility and behavior disorder.

Li Bei B   Li Min M   Luo Yanan Y   Li Rong R   Li Wei W   Liu Zhi Z  

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 20221020


Slow transit constipation is an intractable constipation with unknown aetiology and uncertain pathogenesis. The gut microbiota maintains a symbiotic relationship with the host and has an impact on host metabolism. Previous studies have reported that some gut microbes have the ability to produce 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), an important neurotransmitter. However, there are scarce data exploiting the effects of gut microbiota-derived 5-HT in constipation-related disease. We genetically engineered t  ...[more]

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