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Caloric restriction disrupts the microbiota and colonization resistance.

Authors :
von Schwartzenberg, Reiner Jumpertz
von Schwartzenberg, Reiner Jumpertz
Bisanz, Jordan E
Lyalina, Svetlana
Spanogiannopoulos, Peter
Ang, Qi Yan
Cai, Jingwei
Dickmann, Sophia
Friedrich, Marie
Liu, Su-Yang
Collins, Stephanie L
Ingebrigtsen, Danielle
Miller, Steve
Turnbaugh, Jessie A
Patterson, Andrew D
Pollard, Katherine S
Mai, Knut
Spranger, Joachim
Turnbaugh, Peter J
von Schwartzenberg, Reiner Jumpertz
von Schwartzenberg, Reiner Jumpertz
Bisanz, Jordan E
Lyalina, Svetlana
Spanogiannopoulos, Peter
Ang, Qi Yan
Cai, Jingwei
Dickmann, Sophia
Friedrich, Marie
Liu, Su-Yang
Collins, Stephanie L
Ingebrigtsen, Danielle
Miller, Steve
Turnbaugh, Jessie A
Patterson, Andrew D
Pollard, Katherine S
Mai, Knut
Spranger, Joachim
Turnbaugh, Peter J
Source :
Nature; vol 595, iss 7866, 272-277; 0028-0836
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Diet is a major factor that shapes the gut microbiome1, but the consequences of diet-induced changes in the microbiome for host pathophysiology remain poorly understood. We conducted a randomized human intervention study using a very-low-calorie diet (NCT01105143). Although metabolic health was improved, severe calorie restriction led to a decrease in bacterial abundance and restructuring of the gut microbiome. Transplantation of post-diet microbiota to mice decreased their body weight and adiposity relative to mice that received pre-diet microbiota. Weight loss was associated with impaired nutrient absorption and enrichment in Clostridioides difficile, which was consistent with a decrease in bile acids and was sufficient to replicate metabolic phenotypes in mice in a toxin-dependent manner. These results emphasize the importance of diet-microbiome interactions in modulating host energy balance and the need to understand the role of diet in the interplay between pathogenic and beneficial symbionts.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature; vol 595, iss 7866, 272-277; 0028-0836
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature vol 595, iss 7866, 272-277 0028-0836
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287314751
Document Type :
Electronic Resource