• Title of article

    Bacterial population and innate immunity-related genes in rat gastrointestinal tract are altered by vitamin A-deficient diet

  • Author/Authors

    Einat Amit-Romach، نويسنده , , Zehava Uni، نويسنده , , Shira Cheled، نويسنده , , Zipi Berkovich، نويسنده , , Ram Reifen، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    70
  • To page
    77
  • Abstract
    Vitamin A and its derivatives have been shown to regulate the growth and differentiation of gastrointestinal epithelial cells; in addition, vitamin A deficiency has been convincingly shown to be associated with increased susceptibility to infection. The gastrointestinal mucosal barrier, which is a component of the innate immune system, is considered the first line of defense, as it provides a barrier between the external environment and the internal milieu. A disturbance in the integrity of the intestinal epithelium is one of the main factors involved in increased incidence of infections during vitamin A deficiency. In this study, the effects of vitamin A deficiency on microbial ecology and the expression of genes related to the intestinal mucosaʹs innate immunity were examined in a rat model. Using the 16s rDNA method, we demonstrate that a vitamin A-deficient (VAD) diet increases the total amount of bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract and alters the intestinal microflora. Results show a decrease in the relative proportion of Lactobacillus spp. and the simultaneous appearance of Escherichia coli strains. Lack of vitamin A significantly changed mucin (MUC) dynamics, as reflected by the enlarged goblet-cell “cup” area relative to controls; decreased MUC2 mRNA expression in the jejunum, ileum and colon of VAD rats and increased MUC3 mRNA expression in the ileum and colon of these rats. In addition, vitamin A deficiency down-regulated defensin 6 mRNA expression while up-regulating toll-like receptors 2 and 5 mRNA expressions. The current study indicates that vitamin A deficiency interferes with the integrity of the gastrointestinal mucosal barrier.
  • Keywords
    Vitamin A , Mucin , Toll-like receptors , Defensin , Microflora
  • Journal title
    The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
  • Record number

    1299474