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    Gut Reaction: How Antibiotics Erode Our Inner Defenses and Fuel IBD

    By Bar-Ilan UniversitySeptember 11, 20241 Comment3 Mins Read
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    Antibiotics Interfere With the Protective Mucus Layer in the Intestine
    Artistic interpretation of the study. The pipe represents the .intestine, with antibiotics blocking the flow of mucus. Credit: DrawImpacts, edited

    New research reveals how antibiotics disrupt the intestinal mucus layer, increasing the risk of inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis.

    Using sophisticated techniques like RNA sequencing and machine learning, the team highlights the need for new treatments that prevent these detrimental effects.

    Groundbreaking Insights Into Antibiotics and IBD Risk

    In a landmark study published today (September 11) in Science Advances, Dr. Shai Bel and his research team at the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine of Bar-Ilan University have uncovered crucial insights into how antibiotic use increases the risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

    The study demonstrates that antibiotics interfere with the protective mucus layer in the intestine, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of antibiotic effects and IBD development.

    IBD, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, affects approximately 1% of the global population. This debilitating condition is marked by the erosion of the mucosal layer that serves as a critical barrier between the gut microbiome and the immune system. Despite ongoing research, the exact causes of IBD remain unclear. However, previous studies have indicated a link between antibiotic use and an increased risk of developing IBD.

    The Role of Antibiotics in Mucus Barrier Disruption

    Dr. Bel’s latest research sheds new light on this association. “We have discovered that antibiotic use actually damages the protective mucus layer that separates the immune system in the gut from the microbiome,” says Dr. Bel. His team’s study reveals that antibiotics, whether administered orally or via injection, disrupt this vital mucus layer, facilitating bacterial penetration and increasing the risk of gut inflammation.

    Utilizing advanced techniques such as RNA sequencing, machine learning, and mucus secretion measurement, the researchers examined the effects of antibiotics using mice models. The study found that antibiotics hinder the secretion of protective mucus, leading to bacterial infiltration, systemic bacterial antigen replication, and ulcer development — hallmarks of IBD.

    Challenging the Conventional Wisdom

    One of the most striking findings of the study is that antibiotics’ impact on the mucus barrier is not due to alterations in the microbiome but rather affects the cells in the intestinal wall responsible for mucus production. “This finding shatters the paradigm that antibiotics harm only bacteria and not our own cells,” Dr. Bel explains.

    As a next step, the research team plans to explore potential treatments that could mitigate the adverse effects of antibiotics on mucus secretion. These findings not only advance our understanding of IBD but also underscore the need for careful consideration of antibiotic use and its broader implications for gut health.

    Reference: “Antibiotics damage the colonic mucus barrier in a microbiota-independent manner” by Jasmin Sawaed, Lilach Zelik, Yehonatan Levin, Rachel Feeney, Maria Naama, Ateret Gordon, Mor Zigdon, Elad Rubin, Shahar Telpaz, Sonia Modilevsky, Shira Ben-Simon, Aya Awad, Sarina Harshuk-Shabso, Meital Nuriel-Ohayon, Michal Werbner, Bjoern O. Schroeder, Amir Erez and Shai Bel, 11 September 2024, Science Advances.
    DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adp4119

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    1 Comment

    1. Boba on September 13, 2024 3:31 am

      This makes more sense to me. And it means that engineering successful antibiotics is more luck than science.

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