Structure-function analysis of purified proanthocyanidins reveals a role for polymer size in suppressing inflammatory responses

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Proanthocyanidins (PAC) are dietary compounds that have been extensively studied for beneficial health effects due to their anti-inflammatory properties. However, the structure-function relationships of PAC and their mode-of-action remain obscure. Here, we isolated a wide range of diverse PAC polymer mixtures of high purity from plant material. Polymer size was a key factor in determining the ability of PAC to regulate inflammatory cytokine responses in murine macrophages. PAC polymers with a medium (9.1) mean degree of polymerization (mDP) induced substantial transcriptomic changes, whereas PAC with either low (2.6) or high (12.3) mDP were significantly less active. Short-term oral treatment of mice with PAC modulated gene pathways connected to nutrient metabolism and inflammation in ileal tissue in a polymerization-dependent manner. Mechanistically, the bioactive PAC polymers modulated autophagic flux and inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced autophagy in macrophages. Collectively, our results highlight the importance of defined structural features in the health-promoting effects of PAC-rich foods.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer896
TidsskriftCommunications Biology
Vol/bind4
ISSN2399-3642
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021

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Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank Mette Marie Arnt Schjelde for excellent technical assistance during laboratory work and Anne Koivuniemi for the maintenance of the UPLC instrument. Figure 3d was created with BioRender.com. This work was funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark (Grant # 7026-0094B).

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