A combined microphysiological-computational omics approach in dietary protein evaluation

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Paulus G. M. Jochems
Willem R. Keusters
Antoine H. P. America
Pascale C. S. Rietveld
Shanna Bastiaan-Net
Renata M. C. Ariëns
Monic M. M. Tomassen
Fraser Lewis
Yang Li
Koen G. C. Westphal
Johan Garssen
Harry J. Wichers
Jeroen van Bergenhenegouwen
Rosalinde Masereeuw
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[1] Utrecht University,Division of Pharmacology, Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht,Julius Centre
[3] Wageningen University,Wageningen Plant Research
[4] Wageningen University,Wageningen Food & Biobased Research
[5] Danone Nutricia Research,Department of Orthopaedics
[6] University Medical Center Utrecht,undefined
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Food security is under increased pressure due to the ever-growing world population. To tackle this, alternative protein sources need to be evaluated for nutritional value, which requires information on digesta peptide composition in comparison to established protein sources and coupling to biological parameters. Here, a combined experimental and computational approach is presented, which compared seventeen protein sources with cow’s whey protein concentrate (WPC) as the benchmark. In vitro digestion of proteins was followed by proteomics analysis and statistical model-based clustering. Information on digesta peptide composition resulted in 3 cluster groups, primarily driven by the peptide overlap with the benchmark protein WPC. Functional protein data was then incorporated in the computational model after evaluating the effects of eighteen protein digests on intestinal barrier integrity, viability, brush border enzyme activity, and immune parameters using a bioengineered intestine as microphysiological gut system. This resulted in 6 cluster groups. Biological clustering was driven by viability, brush border enzyme activity, and significant differences in immune parameters. Finally, a combination of proteomic and biological efficacy data resulted in 5 clusters groups, driven by a combination of digesta peptide composition and biological effects. The key finding of our holistic approach is that protein source (animal, plant or alternative derived) is not a driving force behind the delivery of bioactive peptides and their biological efficacy.
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