Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal carcinogenesis (CRC) are common diseases without effective prevention approach. 3-Hydroxybutyrate (3HB) reported to have multiple functions as an oral food supplement. This study observes that 3HB prevents mouse colitis and CRC. The sensitivity of wild type (WT) and GPR109a-/- mice to colitis is compared using dextran sulfate sodium salt (DSS)-induced colitis model. Flow cytometry showed that 3HB cellular surface receptor GPR109a that can decrease the percentage of M1 macrophages from 50% of the DSS-induced acute colitis mouse group to 42% DSS+3HB group mediating the inhibitory effect on inflammation. Bone marrow transplantation experiments further demonstrated that the function of 3HB depended on bone marrow cells. Subsequently, the sensitivity of WT and GPR109a-/- mice to CRC is compared using an azoxymethane-DSS-induced CRC mouse model. It is found that the activation of GPR109a inhibited CRC, depended on reduced myeloid-derived suppressor cells accumulation from 27% of the DSS group to 19% of the DSS+3HB group studied using flow cytometry. It is concluded that 3HB significantly suppresses colonic inflammation and carcinogenesis, promising to benefit colon disease prevention in form of a food supplement.

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