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Cultured gut microbiota from twins discordant for obesity modulate adiposity and metabolic phenotypes in mice

机译:肥胖的双胞胎培养的肠道菌群可调节小鼠的肥胖和代谢表型

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The role of specific gut microbes in shaping body composition remains unclear. We transplanted fecal microbiota from adult female twin pairs discordant for obesity into germ-free mice fed low-fat mouse chow, as well as diets representing different levels of saturated fat and fruit and vegetable consumption typical of the USA. Increased total body and fat mass, as well as obesity-associated metabolic phenotypes were transmissible with uncultured fecal communities, and with their corresponding fecal bacterial culture collections. Co-housing mice harboring an obese twin’s microbiota (Ob) with mice containing the lean co-twin’s microbiota (Ln) prevented the development of increased body mass and obesity-associated metabolic phenotypes in Ob cagemates. Rescue correlated with invasion of specific members of Bacteroidetes from the Ln microbiota into Ob microbiota, and was diet-dependent. These findings reveal transmissible, rapid and modifiable effects of diet-by-microbiota interactions.
机译:尚不清楚特定肠道微生物在塑造身体成分中的作用。我们将成年雌性不成对的成年雌对的粪便微生物群移植到喂养低脂小鼠食物的无菌小鼠中,以及代表不同水平的饱和脂肪以及美国典型水果和蔬菜消费量的饮食。未培养的粪便群落及其相应的粪便细菌培养物可传播增加的总体重和脂肪量以及与肥胖相关的代谢表型。与肥胖双胞胎微生物群(Ln)的小鼠共居的小鼠具有肥胖双胞胎微生物群(Ob),可防止肥胖笼形动物的体重增加和与肥胖相关的代谢表型的发展。营救与拟杆菌属的特定成员从Ln菌群侵入Ob菌群有关,并且与饮食有关。这些发现揭示了饮食与微生物群相互作用的可传播,快速和可改变的作用。

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