Bacterial translocation is reduced by a specific nutritional combination in mice with chemotherapy-induced neutropenia.

  • J. Faber
  • , K. van Limpt
  • , D. Kegler
  • , Y. Luiking
  • , J. Garssen
  • , A. van Helvoort
  • , A.P Vos
  • , J. Knol

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Abstract

Immune function is compromised in many cancer patients, leading to an increased risk of (infectious) complications. Chemotherapy-induced neutropenia is a common cause of treatment-induced immune suppression. In the present study, the effect of a specific nutritional combination (SNC) on bacterial translocation was studied in a model of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia in C3H/HeN mice colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO-1. Dietary intervention started after stable colonization with P. aeruginosa to compare the SNC containing high protein, l-leucine, fish oil, and specific oligosaccharides to an isoenergetic control diet. After 3 wk, the mice were treated with cyclophosphamide to induce neutropenia. This rendered the mice susceptible to Pseudomonas translocation, which was quantified 5 d later. Intervention with the SNC resulted in a reduced incidence and intensity of bacterial translocation to the liver (P <0.05) and a similar trend in the lungs (P 0.78; P <0.001). In conclusion, dietary intervention with the SNC significantly reduced the incidence and severity of P. aeruginosa translocation in a mouse model of chemotherapy-induced immune suppression. Several mechanisms might have played a role, including the modulation of the intestinal microbiota, an improved gut barrier function, immune function, and a reduced inflammatory state. These results suggest an opportunity to develop new applications in cancer patients, with the aim to reduce infectious and other complications.
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Pages (from-to)1292-8
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Nutrition
Volume141
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Farmacie/Biofarmaceutische wetenschappen (FARM)
  • Farmacie(FARM)
  • Biomedische technologie en medicijnen
  • Immunology
  • Pharmacology
  • Overig medisch onderzoek

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