The toxic effects of Helicobacter pylori and benzo(a)pyrene in inducing atrophic gastritis and gut microbiota dysbiosis in Mongolian gerbils

Author:

Huang Yilun1ORCID,Chen Yunxiang2,Ma Lingfei3,Guo Honggang4,Chen Hao2,Qiu Bo5,Yao Mingfei5ORCID,Huang Weixin6,Zhu Lian7

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Institute, Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

2. Center for Safety Evaluation and Research Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou China

3. Institute for Health Policy Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou China

4. Center of Laboratory Animal Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou China

5. State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases, Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

6. Shaoxing Tongchuang Biotechnology Co., Ltd Shaoxing China

7. School of Basic Medical Sciences and Forensic Medicine Hangzhou Medical College Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractFood chemical and microbiological contamination are major global food safety issues. This study investigated the combined effects of the food‐borne pathogen Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) and the pollutant benzo(a)pyrene (Bap) on atrophic gastritis and gut microbiota in Mongolian gerbils. The results demonstrated that simultaneous administration of H. pylori and Bap caused more severe weight loss, DNA damage, and gastritis in Mongolian gerbils compared with those exposed to H. pylori or Bap alone. The combination also significantly increased the serum level of proinflammatory cytokines, including IL‐1β (p < .05), IL‐6 (p < .0001), and TNF‐α (p < .05). Additionally, the H. pylori and Bap combination altered the composition of gut microbiota in Mongolian gerbils: the relative abundance of Lactobacillus and Ligilactobacillus at the genus level (p < .05) was significantly reduced while the relative abundance of Allobaculum and Erysipelotrichaceae enhanced (p < .0001, p < .05). Our study revealed that the synergy of H. pylori and Bap can boost the development of atrophic gastritis and lead to gut microbiota dysbiosis in Mongolian gerbils, which provides essential implications for preventing contaminated foods to sustain life and promote well‐being.

Funder

Basic Public Welfare Research Program of Zhejiang Province

Medical Science and Technology Project of Zhejiang Province

Publisher

Wiley

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