Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

A prebiotic galactooligosaccharide mixture reduces severity of hyperpnoea-induced bronchoconstriction and markers of airway inflammation

Williams, Neil C.; Johnson, Michael A.; Shaw, Dominick E.; Spendlove, Ian; Vulevic, Jelena; Sharpe, Graham R.; Hunter, Kirsty A.

A prebiotic galactooligosaccharide mixture reduces severity of hyperpnoea-induced bronchoconstriction and markers of airway inflammation Thumbnail


Authors

Neil C. Williams

Michael A. Johnson

Dominick E. Shaw

Jelena Vulevic

Graham R. Sharpe

Kirsty A. Hunter



Abstract

Gut microbes have a substantial influence on systemic immune function and allergic sensitisation. Manipulation of the gut microbiome through prebiotics may provide a potential strategy to influence the immunopathology of asthma. This study investigated the effects of prebiotic Bimuno-galactooligosaccharide (B-GOS) supplementation on hyperpnoea-induced bronchoconstriction (HIB), a surrogate for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, and airway inflammation. A total of ten adults with asthma and HIB and eight controls without asthma were randomised to receive 5·5 g/d of either B-GOS or placebo for 3 weeks separated by a 2-week washout period. The peak fall in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) following eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea (EVH) defined HIB severity. Markers of airway inflammation were measured at baseline and after EVH. Pulmonary function remained unchanged in the control group. In the HIB group, the peak post-EVH fall in FEV1 at day 0 (−880 (sd 480) ml) was unchanged after placebo, but was attenuated by 40 % (−940 (sd 460) v. −570 (sd 310) ml, P=0·004) after B-GOS. In the HIB group, B-GOS reduced baseline chemokine CC ligand 17 (399 (sd 140) v. 323 (sd 144) pg/ml, P=0·005) and TNF-α (2·68 (sd 0·98) v. 2·18 (sd 0·59) pg/ml, P=0·040) and abolished the EVH-induced 29 % increase in TNF-α. Baseline C-reactive protein was reduced following B-GOS in HIB (2·46 (sd 1·14) v. 1·44 (sd 0·41) mg/l, P=0·015) and control (2·16 (sd 1·02) v. 1·47 (sd 0·33) mg/l, P=0·050) groups. Chemokine CC ligand 11 and fraction of exhaled nitric oxide remained unchanged. B-GOS supplementation attenuated airway hyper-responsiveness with concomitant reductions in markers of airway inflammation associated with HIB.

Citation

Williams, N. C., Johnson, M. A., Shaw, D. E., Spendlove, I., Vulevic, J., Sharpe, G. R., & Hunter, K. A. (2016). A prebiotic galactooligosaccharide mixture reduces severity of hyperpnoea-induced bronchoconstriction and markers of airway inflammation. British Journal of Nutrition, 116(5), 798-804. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114516002762

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 23, 2016
Online Publication Date Aug 3, 2016
Publication Date Sep 14, 2016
Deposit Date Oct 24, 2016
Publicly Available Date Oct 24, 2016
Journal British Journal of Nutrition
Print ISSN 0007-1145
Electronic ISSN 1475-2662
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 116
Issue 5
Pages 798-804
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114516002762
Keywords Asthma; Prebiotics; Airway inflammation; Bronchoconstriction; Gut microbiota
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/975332
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-nutrition/article/a-prebiotic-galactooligosaccharide-mixture-reduces-severity-of-hyperpnoea-induced-bronchoconstriction-and-markers-of-airway-inflammation/1F1677B9A9FDB43901C060E1893E79B9

Files





You might also like



Downloadable Citations