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gut microbiota

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    Rapid and Concomitant Gut Microbiota and Endocannabinoidome Response to Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice
    Research Article | Molecular Biology and Physiology
    Rapid and Concomitant Gut Microbiota and Endocannabinoidome Response to Diet-Induced Obesity in Mice

    The intestinal microbiota and the expanded endocannabinoid system, or endocannabinoidome, have both been implicated in diet-induced obesity and dysmetabolism. This study aims at identifying the potential interactions between these two fundamental systems—which form the gut microbiota-endocannabinoidome axis—and their involvement in the establishment of diet-induced obesity and related metabolic complications. We report here time- and...

    Sébastien Lacroix, Florent Pechereau, Nadine Leblanc, Besma Boubertakh, Alain Houde, Cyril Martin, Nicolas Flamand, Cristoforo Silvestri, Frédéric Raymond, Vincenzo Di Marzo, Alain Veilleux
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    Duration of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Is Associated with Alterations in Human Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Phenotypes
    Research Article | Clinical Science and Epidemiology
    Duration of Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Is Associated with Alterations in Human Gut Microbiota and Metabolic Phenotypes

    Atrial fibrillation was associated with a disordered gut microbiota in previous research. However, the gut microbiota signature of patients at different stages of atrial fibrillation remains largely unknown. We sought to determine whether the shift in the gut microbiota and metabolic profiles occurs early and remains stable or develops gradually during atrial fibrillation. We found that patients with persistent atrial fibrillation of...

    Kun Zuo, Jing Li, Pan Wang, Ye Liu, Zheng Liu, Xiandong Yin, Xiaoqing Liu, Xinchun Yang
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    Timing of Calorie Restriction in Mice Impacts Host Metabolic Phenotype with Correlative Changes in Gut Microbiota
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Timing of Calorie Restriction in Mice Impacts Host Metabolic Phenotype with Correlative Changes in Gut Microbiota

    Aberrant feeding patterns whereby people eat more frequently throughout the day and with a bias toward late-night eating are prevalent in society today. However, whether restriction of food to daytime in comparison to nighttime, coupled with restricted calorie intake, can influence gut microbiota, metabolism, and overall health requires further investigation. We surveyed the effects of the shift in feeding time on gut microbiota and...

    Liying Zhang, Xinhe Xue, Rui Zhai, Xin Yang, Hui Li, Liping Zhao, Chenhong Zhang
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    Distinct Gut Microbiota Induced by Different Fat-to-Sugar-Ratio High-Energy Diets Share Similar Pro-obesity Genetic and Metabolite Profiles in Prediabetic Mice
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Distinct Gut Microbiota Induced by Different Fat-to-Sugar-Ratio High-Energy Diets Share Similar Pro-obesity Genetic and Metabolite Profiles in Prediabetic Mice

    Various types of diet can lead to type 2 diabetes. The gut microbiota in type 2 diabetic patients are also different. So, two questions arise: whether there are any commonalities between gut microbiota induced by different pro-obese diets and whether these commonalities lead to disease. Here we found that high-energy diets with two different fat-to-sugar ratios can both cause obesity and prediabetes but enrich different gut microbiota....

    Kai Shan, Hongyan Qu, Keru Zhou, Liangfang Wang, Congmin Zhu, Haiqin Chen, Zhennan Gu, Jing Cui, Guoling Fu, Jiaqi Li, Heyan Chen, Rong Wang, Yumin Qi, Wei Chen, Yong Q. Chen
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    A Cross-Sectional Study of Compositional and Functional Profiles of Gut Microbiota in Sardinian Centenarians
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    A Cross-Sectional Study of Compositional and Functional Profiles of Gut Microbiota in Sardinian Centenarians

    The gut microbiota has been proposed as a promising determinant for human health. Centenarians as a model for extreme aging may help us understand the correlation of gut microbiota with healthy aging and longevity. Here we confirmed that centenarians had microbiota elements usually associated with benefits to health. Our finding of a high capacity of glycolysis and related SCFA production represented a healthy microbiome and environment...

    Lu Wu, Tiansheng Zeng, Angelo Zinellu, Salvatore Rubino, David J. Kelvin, Ciriaco Carru
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    <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Clostridium difficile</span> Modulates the Gut Microbiota by Inducing the Production of Indole, an Interkingdom Signaling and Antimicrobial Molecule
    Research Article | Molecular Biology and Physiology
    Clostridium difficile Modulates the Gut Microbiota by Inducing the Production of Indole, an Interkingdom Signaling and Antimicrobial Molecule

    Clostridium difficile infection is the leading cause of hospital-acquired and antibiotic-associated diarrhea worldwide. C. difficile flourishes in the colon after the diversity of the beneficial and protective gut microbiota have...

    Charles Darkoh, Kimberly Plants-Paris, Dayna Bishoff, Herbert L. DuPont
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    Impact of Preservation Method and 16S rRNA Hypervariable Region on Gut Microbiota Profiling
    Methods and Protocols | Novel Systems Biology Techniques
    Impact of Preservation Method and 16S rRNA Hypervariable Region on Gut Microbiota Profiling

    Large-scale human microbiota studies require specimens collected from multiple sites and/or time points to maximize detection of the small effects in microbe-host interactions. However, batch biases caused by experimental protocols, such as sample collection, massively parallel sequencing, and bioinformatics analyses, remain critical and should be minimized. This work evaluated the effects of preservation solutions and bacterial 16S...

    Zigui Chen, Pak Chun Hui, Mamie Hui, Yun Kit Yeoh, Po Yee Wong, Martin C. W. Chan, Martin C. S. Wong, Siew C. Ng, Francis K. L. Chan, Paul K. S. Chan
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    Alterations in Gut Glutamate Metabolism Associated with Changes in Gut Microbiota Composition in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Alterations in Gut Glutamate Metabolism Associated with Changes in Gut Microbiota Composition in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Multiple lines of evidence suggest that the gut microbiota may play an important role in the pathogenesis of ASD, but the specific mechanism is still unclear. Through a comprehensive gut metagenomic and metabolome study of children with ASD, alterations in gut metabolite composition were found in children with ASD, and these alterations were linked to changes in gut microbiota composition. This may give us a deeper understanding of the...

    Mingbang Wang, Jing Wan, Han Rong, Fusheng He, Hui Wang, Jiaxiu Zhou, Chunquan Cai, Yan Wang, Ruihuan Xu, Zhaoqing Yin, Wenhao Zhou
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    Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Beneficially Regulates Intestinal Mucosal Autophagy and Alleviates Gut Barrier Injury
    Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Beneficially Regulates Intestinal Mucosal Autophagy and Alleviates Gut Barrier Injury

    The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in human and animal health, and its disorder causes multiple diseases. Over the past decade, FMT has gained increasing attention due to the success in treating Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Although FMT appears to be effective, how FMT functions in the recipient remains unknown....

    Saisai Cheng, Xin Ma, Shijie Geng, Xuemei Jiang, Yuan Li, Luansha Hu, Jianrong Li, Yizhen Wang, Xinyan Han
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    Genome Reduction in <em>Psychromonas</em> Species within the Gut of an Amphipod from the Ocean’s Deepest Point
    Editor's Pick Research Article | Host-Microbe Biology
    Genome Reduction in Psychromonas Species within the Gut of an Amphipod from the Ocean’s Deepest Point

    As a unique but poorly investigated habitat within marine ecosystems, hadal trenches have received interest in recent years. This study explores the gut microbial composition and function in hadal amphipods, which are among the dominant carrion feeders in hadal habitats. Further analyses of a dominant strain revealed genomic features that may contribute to its adaptation to the amphipod gut environment. Our findings provide new insights...

    Weipeng Zhang, Ren-Mao Tian, Jin Sun, Salim Bougouffa, Wei Ding, Lin Cai, Yi Lan, Haoya Tong, Yongxin Li, Alan J. Jamieson, Vladimir B. Bajic, Jeffrey C. Drazen, Douglas Bartlett, Pei-Yuan Qian

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