炎症
生物
微生物群
乳酸菌
肥胖
基因
肠道菌群
基因表达
微生物学
免疫学
内分泌学
细菌
遗传学
作者
Youngji Han,Joon Yoon,Myung‐Sook Choi
标识
DOI:10.1002/mnfr.201900982
摘要
The results of recent studies on d-allulose intervention in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice suggest that d-allulose has a substantial impact on obesity. In addition, several studies have uncovered bacterial candidates among the gut microbiota associated with obesity and inflammation in mice. To identify the d-allulose-attenuated genes related to the inflammation-associated bacterial candidates, two types of statistical analyses are performed.Using liver and epididymal fat tissues, genes with expression levels that recovered from HFD-induced dysregulation are identified through differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis. Finally, correlation-based network analysis between the diet, microbes, and the candidates identified from DEG analysis reveal 20 genes that showed anti-obesogenic patterns and associations with Lactobacillus and Coprococcus, which are representative bacterial candidates associated with inflammation and obesity.The results of the present study suggest that d-allulose closely interacts with the candidate genes and microbes to alleviate weight gain and inflammation, partly via down regulation of Gm12250 expression in multiple tissues and increases the Lactobacillus and Coprococcus in gut microbiota composition.
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