Wang_2022_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_249_114417

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Title : Aflatoxin B(1) exposure disrupts the intestinal immune function via a soluble epoxide hydrolase-mediated manner - Wang_2022_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_249_114417
Author(s) : Wang W , Wang Y , Yang J , Wagner KM , Hwang SH , Cheng J , Singh N , Edwards P , Morisseau C , Zhang G , Panigrahy D , Hammock BD
Ref : Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety , 249 :114417 , 2022
Abstract :

Aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)) contamination in food and feed leads to severe global health problems. Acting as the frontier immunological barrier, the intestinal mucosa is constantly challenged by exposure to foodborne toxins such as AFB(1) via contaminated diets, but the detailed toxic mechanism and endogenous regulators of AFB(1) toxicity are still unclear. Here, we showed that AFB(1) disrupted intestinal immune function by suppressing macrophages, especially M2 macrophages, and antimicrobial peptide-secreting Paneth cells. Using an oxylipinomics approach, we identified that AFB(1) immunotoxicity is associated with decreased epoxy fatty acids, notably epoxyeicosatrienoic acids, and increased soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) levels in the intestine. Furthermore, sEH deficiency or inhibition rescued the AFB(1)-compromised intestinal immunity by restoring M2 macrophages as well as Paneth cells and their-derived lysozyme and alpha-defensin-3 in mice. Altogether, our study demonstrates that AFB(1) exposure impairs intestinal immunity, at least in part, in a sEH-mediated way. Moreover, the present study supports the potential application of pharmacological intervention by inhibiting the sEH enzyme in alleviating intestinal immunotoxicity and associated complications caused by AFB(1) global contamination.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2022_Ecotoxicol.Environ.Saf_249_114417
PubMedID: 36525946

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Wang W, Wang Y, Yang J, Wagner KM, Hwang SH, Cheng J, Singh N, Edwards P, Morisseau C, Zhang G, Panigrahy D, Hammock BD (2022)
Aflatoxin B(1) exposure disrupts the intestinal immune function via a soluble epoxide hydrolase-mediated manner
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 249 :114417

Wang W, Wang Y, Yang J, Wagner KM, Hwang SH, Cheng J, Singh N, Edwards P, Morisseau C, Zhang G, Panigrahy D, Hammock BD (2022)
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety 249 :114417