RRC ID 88796
Author Shin SG, Lee JY, Choi JW, Yoo JH, Jeong IC, Kim DY, Kim HS, Paik S, Song GY, Kim KH, Kim JM, Bae JW, Jo EK, Kim S.
Title Estrogen-related receptor alpha mitigates radiation-induced bowel injury through gut enrichment of Bacteroides vulgatus.
Journal Gut Microbes
Abstract Radiation-induced gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity can be a major cause of morbidity in patients undergoing abdominal radiotherapy. There is an unmet need for treatments to ameliorate GI toxicity. Estrogen-related receptor alpha (ESRRA), a protein involved in the regulation of inflammation and autophagy, is widely expressed across human tissues. Our recent findings on ESRRA's significant contribution to intestinal homeostasis and inflammation control in inflammatory bowel disease inspired us to investigate its potential role in radiation-induced gastrointestinal injury. esrra-/- mice showed distinct gut microbiota composition and increased susceptibility to abdominal irradiation with significant alteration of microbiota and increased intestinal inflammation. B. vulgatus reversed gut pathology in esrra-/- mice by improving intestinal barrier function, reducing inflammation, and restoring the expression of Tfeb and its downstream genes. Additionally, in patients treated with abdominal radiotherapy, decreased ESRRA expression in rectal tissues correlated with increased IL-6 expression and radiation induced diarrhea. Our findings indicate that ESRRA contributes to intestinal homeostasis through gut enrichment of B. vulgatus.
Volume 17(1)
Pages 2541020
Published 2025-12-1
DOI 10.1080/19490976.2025.2541020
PMID 40827662
PMC PMC12366819
MeSH Animals Bacteroides* / physiology ERRalpha Estrogen-Related Receptor Female Gastrointestinal Microbiome* / radiation effects Humans Intestines / microbiology Intestines / pathology Intestines / radiation effects Male Mice Mice, Inbred C57BL Mice, Knockout Radiation Injuries* / microbiology Receptors, Estrogen* / genetics Receptors, Estrogen* / metabolism
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General Microbes JCM5826