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The phytonutrient cinnamaldehyde limits intestinal inflammation and enteric parasite infection

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Phytonutrients such as cinnamaldehyde have been studied for their effects on metabolic diseases, but their influence on mucosal inflammation and immunity to enteric infection are not well documented. Here, we show that consumption of CA significantly down-regulates transcriptional pathways connected to inflammation in the small intestine of mice. During infection with the enteric helminth Heligomosomoides polygyrus, CA-treated mice displayed higher growth rates and less worms, concomitant with altered T-cell populations in mesenteric lymph nodes. Furthermore, infection-induced changes in gene pathways connected to cell cycle and mitotic activity were counteracted by CA. Mechanically, CA did not appear to exert activity through a prebiotic effect, as CA treatment did not significantly change the composition of the gut microbiota. Instead, in vitro experiments showed that CA directly induced xenobiotic metabolizing pathways in intestinal epithelial cells and suppressed endotoxin-induced inflammatory responses in macrophages. Thus, CA down-regulates inflammatory pathways in the intestinal mucosa and regulates host responses to enteric infection. These properties appear to be largely independent of the gut microbiota and instead connected to CA ability to induce antioxidant pathways in intestinal cells. Our results encourage further investigation into the use of CA and related phytonutrients as functional food components to promote intestinal health in humans and animals.
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