Diet shapes the metabolite profile in the intact human ileum, which affects PYY release

Author:

Dagbasi Aygul1ORCID,Byrne Claire1ORCID,Blunt Dominic2ORCID,Serrano-Contreras Jose Ivan1ORCID,Becker Georgia Franco1ORCID,Blanco Jesus Miguens3ORCID,Camuzeaux Stephane4ORCID,Chambers Edward1,Danckert Nathan3ORCID,Edwards Cathrina5ORCID,Bernal Andres6ORCID,Garcia Maria Valdivia1ORCID,Hanyaloglu Aylin7ORCID,Holmes Elaine16ORCID,Ma Yue1ORCID,Marchesi Julian3ORCID,Martinez-Gili Laura38ORCID,Mendoza Lilian1ORCID,Tashkova Martina1ORCID,Perez-Moral Natalia5,Garcia-Perez Isabel1ORCID,Robles Andres Castillo6,Sands Caroline4ORCID,Wist Julien169ORCID,Murphy Kevin G.10ORCID,Frost Gary1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Section of Nutrition, Department of Metabolism, Digestion, and Reproduction, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, 6th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK.

2. Department of Imaging, Charing Cross Hospital, Imperial NHS Trust, London W6 8RF, UK.

3. Division of Digestive Diseases, Department of Metabolism, Digestion, and Reproduction, Faculty of Medicine, 6th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK.

4. National Phenome Centre, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital Campus, London W12 0HS, UK.

5. Quadram Institute, Rosalind Franklin Rd, Norwich NR4 7UQ, UK.

6. Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine, Health Futures Institute, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.

7. Institute of Reproductive and Development Biology (IRDB), Department of Metabolism, Digestion, and Reproduction, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK.

8. Section of Bioinformatics, Division of Systems Medicine, Department of Metabolism, Digestion, and Reproduction, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, UK.

9. Chemistry Department, Universidad del Valle, Cali 76001, Colombia.

10. Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Metabolism, Digestion, and Reproduction, Faculty of Medicine, 6th Floor Commonwealth Building, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK.

Abstract

The human ileum contains a high density of enteroendocrine L-cells, which release the appetite-suppressing hormones glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY) in response to food intake. Recent evidence highlighted the potential role of food structures in PYY release, but the link between food structures, ileal metabolites, and appetite hormone release remains unclear owing to limited access to intact human ileum. In a randomized crossover trial (ISRCTN11327221; isrctn.com ), we investigated the role of human ileum in GLP-1 and PYY release by giving healthy volunteers diets differing in fiber and food structure: high-fiber (intact or disrupted food structures) or low-fiber disrupted food structures. We used nasoenteric tubes to sample chyme from the intact distal ileum lumina of humans in the fasted state and every 60 min for 480 min postprandially. We demonstrate the highly dynamic, wide-ranging molecular environment of the ileum over time, with a substantial decrease in ileum bacterial numbers and bacterial metabolites after food intake. We also show that high-fiber diets, independent of food structure, increased PYY release compared with a low-fiber diet during 0 to 240 min postprandially. High-fiber diets also increased ileal stachyose, and a disrupted high-fiber diet increased certain ileal amino acids. Treatment of human ileal organoids with ileal fluids or an amino acid and stachyose mixture stimulated PYY expression in a similar profile to blood PYY concentrations, confirming the role of ileal metabolites in PYY release. Our study demonstrates the diet-induced changes over time in the metabolite environment of intact human ileum, which play a role in PYY release.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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