DOAJ Open Access 2025

Dietary fermentable polyols fuel gut inflammation through M1 macrophage polarization and gut microbiota

Kensuke Sato Miwa Tomioka Masahiro Akiyama Yasuyuki Matsuda Hideki Hara +5 lainnya

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Summary: While fermentable oligo- and di-, mono-saccharides and polyols (FODMAPs) have been implicated in exacerbating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) symptoms, the exact influence of FODMAPs on gut microbiota and inflammation is unclear. Here, we show that sorbitol, a polyol, exacerbates colitis in mice induced by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Sorbitol increases the expression of inflammatory genes, including Il1b, in the colon, associated with M1 macrophage-related genes elevated in IBD patients. Indeed, sorbitol treatment leads to a higher proportion of M1 macrophages in the colon, worsening colitis, which is reversed in interleukin-1β (IL-1β)-deficient mice and mitigated with antibiotic treatment. Sorbitol alters the composition of gut microbiota and metabolites, with Prevotellaceae and tryptamine positively correlated with colonic M1 macrophages. Tryptamine stimulation enhances M1 macrophage polarization. Taken together, polyol consumption activates intestinal macrophages by altering the gut microbiome, which in turn promotes intestinal inflammation.

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Penulis (10)

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Kensuke Sato

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Miwa Tomioka

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Masahiro Akiyama

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Yasuyuki Matsuda

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Hideki Hara

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Haruki Sasa

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Yosuke Kurashima

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Joe Inoue

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Shinji Fukuda

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Yun-Gi Kim

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Sato, K., Tomioka, M., Akiyama, M., Matsuda, Y., Hara, H., Sasa, H. et al. (2025). Dietary fermentable polyols fuel gut inflammation through M1 macrophage polarization and gut microbiota. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112934

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2025
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10.1016/j.isci.2025.112934
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