Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro‐products, Key Laboratory of Animal Protein Deep Processing Technology of Zhejiang, College of Food Science and Engineering Ningbo University Ningbo China
2. Ningbo Dairy Group Ningbo China
Abstract
AbstractBACKGROUNDAmino acids (AAs) are the building blocks of proteins, but they also serve as biological compounds in biochemical processes, and d‐AA isomers are increasingly being recognized as important signaling molecules. As the main organic substrate used by cells in the intestinal tract, the role of the chiral specificity of glutamine is still largely ignored.RESULTSIn a previous study, we found that d‐glutamine affected the quorum sensing of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum A3, promoted the release of signaling molecule AI‐2 and up‐regulated the expression of the LuxS gene. The results showed that when d‐glutamine and L. plantarum A3 were simultaneously applied to a mouse model, the diversity and abundance of intestinal flora in both male and female mice were increased. Interestingly, the simultaneous effect of d‐glutamine and L. plantarum A3 on the bacterial diversity and abundance of male mice was significantly higher than that of female mice. In addition, the combination of d‐glutamine and L. plantarum A3 can improve the host microecology by enhancing the population of Firmicutes such as Lactobacillus and Lachnospiraceae, reducing the population of Fusobacterium and Bacteroides and affecting metabolic pathways such as AA metabolism and transporter transport.CONCLUSIONd‐Glutamine, as a signaling molecule, can better stimulate the endogenous d‐glutamine synthesis in mice and be utilized by L. plantarum A3. Furthermore, sex differences in the changes of intestinal microflora are also found in this research. This research sheds some light on the adoption of d‐AAs combined with lactic acid bacteria in intestinal tract health treatment. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
Funder
K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University
National Natural Science Foundation of China