Gut Microbiome-Generated Phenylacetylglutamine from Dietary Protein is Associated with Crohn's Disease and Exacerbates Colitis in Mouse Model Possibly via Platelet Activation

J Crohns Colitis. 2023 Nov 24;17(11):1833-1846. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjad098.

Abstract

Objectives: Our aims were to better understand the interplay of diet and gut microbiota in Crohn's disease [CD], taking advantage of a new-onset treatment-naïve CD cohort. We focus on phenylacetylglutamine [PAGln], a diet-derived meta-organismal prothrombotic metabolite.

Design: We collected faecal and serum samples from a CD cohort [n = 136] and healthy controls [n = 126] prior to treatment, and quantified serum PAGln using LC-MS/MS. Diet was assessed using food-frequency questionnaires. Mice [C57BL/6] were fed high/low-protein diets and administered dextran sodium sulphate [DSS] to examine plasma PAGly, thrombosis potential, and colitis severity. PAGly or saline was administered to DSS-induced colitis mice, and colitis severity and colonic tissue gene expression were examined. P-selectin and CD40L expression were determined in human platelet-rich plasma [n = 5-6] after exposure to platelet agonists following PAGln priming. Bioinformatic analysis and bacterial culturing identified the main contributor of PAGln in CD.

Results: PAGln, a meta-organismal prothrombotic metabolite, is associated with CD. Administration of PAGly exacerbated colitis in a mouse model and upregulated coagulation-related biological processes. Antiplatelet medicine, dipyridamole, attenuated PAGly-enhanced colitis susceptibility. PAGln enhanced platelet activation and CD40L expression in platelet-rich plasma ex vivo. Further study revealed that high dietary protein intake and increased abundance of phenylacetic acid [PAA]-producing Proteobacteria mediated by phenylpyruvate decarboxylase act in concert to cause the elevated PAGln levels in CD patients.

Conclusion: Taken together, ppdc-carrying Proteobacteria-generated PAGln from dietary protein is associated with CD and exacerbates colitis possibly via platelet-induced coagulation and inflammation These results suggest that PAGln is a potential early diagnostic marker and therapeutic target of CD.

Keywords: Phenylacetylglutamine; inflammatory bowel diseases; phenylpyruvate decarboxylase; platelet.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • CD40 Ligand
  • Chromatography, Liquid
  • Colitis* / chemically induced
  • Colitis* / metabolism
  • Crohn Disease*
  • Dextran Sulfate
  • Dietary Proteins / adverse effects
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Platelet Activation
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Substances

  • phenylacetylglutamine
  • Dietary Proteins
  • CD40 Ligand
  • Dextran Sulfate