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Investigating the Inter-individual Variability of Astragali Radix Against Cisplatin-induced Liver Injury Via 16S RRNA Gene Sequencing and LC/MS-based Metabolomics

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Journal Phytomedicine
Date 2022 May 13
PMID 35561503
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Abstract

Background: Cisplatin (CDDP), one of the widely used chemotherapeutic drugs, can induce a series of side effects, such as hepatotoxicity and gastrointestinal toxicity. Astragali Radix (AR) is widely used as the tonic herbal medicine in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). However, there was no report about the hepatoprotective effect of AR against the cisplatin-induced hepatic damage.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the protective effect and potential mechanism of AR water extract against the cisplatin-induced liver injury.

Methods: Cisplatin was utilized to induce the liver injury using ICR mice, and the protective effect of AR was evaluated by serum biochemistry indices and liver histopathology. Then UHPLC Q-TOF-MS/MS-based untargeted serum metabolomics approach combined with 16S rRNA-based microbiota analysis was used to explore the underlying biomarkers and mechanism about the liver-protective effect of AR.

Results: AR could decrease the serum AST and ALT, ameliorate hepatic pathological damages caused by cisplatin. Serum metabolomics indicated AR could regulate the biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids, arachidonic acid metabolism, purine metabolism, and fatty acid biosynthesis. In addition, 16S rRNA gene sequencing analysis showed that AR could regulate cisplatin-induced gut microbiota disorder, especially the inflammation-related bacteria (p_Deferribacteres, g_Enterococcus, and g_Alistipes, etc.), and the short chain fatty acids (SCFAs)-producing bacteria (g_Alloprevotella, g_Intestinimoas, and g_Flavonifractor). Moreover, 7 mice (AR-7) showed better liver protective effect than the other 3 mice (AR-3), and their regulatory effect on the gut microbiota and serum metabolites were also different, indicating the presence of inter-individual variability for the liver protective effect of AR.

Conclusions: This study revealed the protective effect and the potential mechanisms of AR against cisplatin-induced liver injury, and found that inter-individual variability of the liver protective effect of AR was related to the host microbiome and metabolome. These findings provided new insight into the health effect of dietary AR as a functional food for cisplatin-based chemotherapy.

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