Oleuropein (OLE), a phenolic compound particularly abundant in the olive leaves, has been reported to have beneficial activities against colorectal cancer (CRC). In vitro studies suggested that these latter could be due to a modulation of the intestinal microbiota. Aiming to evaluate if OLE could affect the intestinal microbiota and the plasma metabolome, an antioxidant oleuropein-rich leaf extract (ORLE) was administered for one week to PIRC rats (F344/NTac-Apcam1137), a genetic model mimicking CRC. ORLE treatment significantly modulated the gut microbiota composition. Plasma metabolomic profiles revealed a significant predictive ability for amino acids, medium-chain fatty acids, and aldehydes. Pathway analysis revealed a significant decrease in phosphatidylcholine accumulation (LogFC = −1.67) in PIRC rats. These results suggest a significant effect of ORLE administration on faecal microbiota profiles and plasma metabolomes, thereby offering new omicsbased insights into its protective role in CRC progression
Changes in faecal microbiota profile and plasma biomarkers following the administration of an antioxidant oleuropein-rich leaf extract in a rat model mimicking colorectal cancer / Sofia Chioccioli , Gabriele Rocchetti , Jessica Ruzzolini , Silvia Urciuoli , Francesco Vitali, Gianluca Bartolucci , Marco Pallecchi , Giovanna Caderni, Carlotta De Filippo, Chiara Nediani, Luigi Lucini. - In: ANTIOXIDANTS. - ISSN 2076-3921. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2024), pp. 0-0. [10.3390/antiox13060724]
Changes in faecal microbiota profile and plasma biomarkers following the administration of an antioxidant oleuropein-rich leaf extract in a rat model mimicking colorectal cancer
Sofia Chioccioli;Jessica Ruzzolini;Silvia Urciuoli;Gianluca Bartolucci;Marco Pallecchi;Giovanna Caderni;Chiara Nediani
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2024
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Oleuropein (OLE), a phenolic compound particularly abundant in the olive leaves, has been reported to have beneficial activities against colorectal cancer (CRC). In vitro studies suggested that these latter could be due to a modulation of the intestinal microbiota. Aiming to evaluate if OLE could affect the intestinal microbiota and the plasma metabolome, an antioxidant oleuropein-rich leaf extract (ORLE) was administered for one week to PIRC rats (F344/NTac-Apcam1137), a genetic model mimicking CRC. ORLE treatment significantly modulated the gut microbiota composition. Plasma metabolomic profiles revealed a significant predictive ability for amino acids, medium-chain fatty acids, and aldehydes. Pathway analysis revealed a significant decrease in phosphatidylcholine accumulation (LogFC = −1.67) in PIRC rats. These results suggest a significant effect of ORLE administration on faecal microbiota profiles and plasma metabolomes, thereby offering new omicsbased insights into its protective role in CRC progressionFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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