Lactococcus lactis KF140 Ameliorates Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Induced by Nε‐Carboxymethyl‐Lysine and High‐Fat Diet

Author:

Lee Hye‐Bin1,Park Miri1,Lee So‐Young1,Ha Sang Keun1ORCID,Kim Yoonsook1,Lee Kwang‐Won2,Park Ho‐Young13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Food Functionality Research Division Korea Food Research Institute Jeollabuk‐do 55365 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Biotechnology Korea University Seoul 02841 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Food Biotechnology Korea National University of Science and Technology Daejeon 34113 Republic of Korea

Abstract

ScopeLong‐term consumption of excessive dietary advanced glycation end‐products such as Nε‐carboxymethyl‐lysine (CML), which are produced by the Maillard reaction during food thermal processing, leads to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) along with high fat consumption. The study previously finds that administration of Lactococcus lactis KF140 (LL‐KF140) detoxifies CML by decreasing CML absorption both in a rat model and clinical trial.Methods and resultsThe present study evaluates the ameliorative effect of LL‐KF140 on NAFLD and fatty liver‐related biomarkers in a mouse model induced by CML and high fat. LL‐KF140 is orally administered to mice at a concentration of 1 × 107 or 1 × 108 colony‐forming unit (CFU) per mouse for 8 weeks. LL‐KF140 administration ameliorates the NAFLD‐related symptoms by reducing body weight and fat mass gain along with levels of serum aspartate transaminase, alanine transferase, and lipids as well as glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in CML‐treated mice. In addition, histological analysis including staining and western blotting shows that LL‐KF140 suppresses the lipogenesis pathway and CML absorption, thereby suppressing CML‐induced NAFLD.ConclusionThese findings suggest that LL‐KF140 attenuates dietary CML‐induced NAFLD by suppressing the de novo lipogenesis pathway, and it may be used as a probiotic strain.

Funder

INNOPOLIS Foundation

Korea Food Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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