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Minibioreactor arrays to model microbiome response to alcohol and tryptophan in the context of alcohol-associated liver disease

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The intestinal microbiota (IM) plays a role in the severity of alcohol-associated liver disease. Modifying severe alcohol-associated hepatitis (AH) dysbiosis improves liver injury through tryptophan (Trp) metabolites and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). However, Trp's effect on the IM in alcohol use disorder (AUD) patients remains unclear. Here, we used an in vitro microbiota modeling system named Minibioreactor arrays (MBRAs). Feces from AUD patients with or without AH were treated with low, normal, or high Trp concentrations, with subsequent treatment with alcohol. Microbiota composition and AhR activity were studied. We showed that microbial communities from donors were maintained in MBRAs. High and low Trp increased the abundance of pathogen Escherichia Shigella. In the absence of alcohol, Trp changed more bacteria in AUD IM compared to AH IM. Normal Trp increased the AhR activity. Overall, maintaining normal Trp levels may prevent dysbiosis in AUD or AH, pending in vivo confirmation.
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hal-04802723 , version 1 (25-11-2024)

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Wanchao Hu, Sabrine Naimi, Nicolas Trainel, Vanessa Liévin-Le Moal, Gabriel Perlemuter, et al.. Minibioreactor arrays to model microbiome response to alcohol and tryptophan in the context of alcohol-associated liver disease. npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, 2024, 10 (1), pp.132. ⟨10.1038/s41522-024-00602-9⟩. ⟨hal-04802723⟩
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