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·2021
Modulation of Pro-inflammatory and Anti-inflammatory Cytokines in the Fat by an Aloe Gel-based Formula, QDMC, Is Correlated with Altered Gut Microbiota
Jinho An, Heetae Lee, Sungwon Lee, Youngcheon Song, Jiyeon Kim, Il-Ho Park, Hyunseok Kong, Kyungjae Kim
IF 5.851Immune Network
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Abnormal inflammatory responses are closely associated with intestinal microbial dysbiosis. Oral administration of Qmatrix-diabetes-mellitus complex (QDMC), an Aloe gel-based formula, has been reported to improve inflammation in type 2 diabetic mice; however, the role of the gut microbiota in ameliorating efficacy of QDMC remains unclear. We investigated the effect of QDMC on the gut microbiota in a type 2 diabetic aged mouse model that was administered a high-fat diet. Proinflammatory (TNF-α and IL-6) and anti-inflammatory (IL-4 and IL-10) cytokine levels in the fat were normalized via oral administration of QDMC, and relative abundances of <i>Bacteroides</i>, <i>Butyricimonas</i>, <i>Ruminococcus</i>, and <i>Mucispirillum</i> were simultaneously significantly increased. The abundance of these bacteria was correlated to the expression levels of cytokines. Our findings suggest that the immunomodulatory activity of QDMC is partly mediated by the altered gut microbiota composition.

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Proinflammatory cytokineDysbiosisGut floraRuminococcusBacteroidesInflammationCytokineDiabetes mellitusMedicineType 2 diabetes
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2021

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