The level and distribution of methyl-esters influence the impact of pectin on intestinal T cells, microbiota, and Ahr activation

  • Beukema, M
  • Jermendi, É
  • Oerlemans, M M P
  • Logtenberg, M J
  • Akkerman, R
  • An, R
  • van den Berg, M A
  • Zoetendal, E G
  • Koster, T
  • Kong, C
  • Faas, M M
  • Schols, H A
  • de Vos, P
Publication date
June 2022
Language
English

Abstract

Pectins are dietary fibres that modulate T cell immunity, microbiota composition, and fermentation profiles, but how this is influenced by the degree of methyl-esterification (DM) and degree-of-blockiness (DB) of pectin is unknown. Here, we demonstrate that supplementation of DM19(high-DB), DM49(low-DB) and DM43(high-DB) pectins at a low dose increased the frequencies of intestinal T-helper (Th)1 and Th2 cells after 1 week of pectin supplementation in mice, whereas DM18(low-DB) did not. After 4 weeks of supplementation with those pectins, Th1 and Th2 frequencies returned to control levels, whereas Rorγt+ regulatory T-cell frequencies increased. These structure-dependent effects could derive from induced shifts in microbiota composition that...

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