Divergent metabolic outcomes arising from targeted manipulation of the gut microbiota in diet-induced obesity

厚壁菌 唾液乳杆菌 肠道菌群 益生菌 生物 乳酸菌 微生物学 细菌素 拟杆菌 益生元 食品科学 免疫学 抗菌剂 细菌 发酵 遗传学 16S核糖体RNA
作者
Eileen F. Murphy,Paul D. Cotter,Aileen Hogan,Órla O'Sullivan,Andy Joyce,Fiona Fouhy,Siobhan F. Clarke,Tatiana M. Marques,Paul W. O’Toole,Catherine Stanton,Eamonn M.M. Quigley,Charlie Daly,R. Paul Ross,Robert M. O’Doherty,Fergus Shanahan
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期刊:Gut [BMJ]
卷期号:62 (2): 220-226 被引量:222
标识
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2011-300705
摘要

The gut microbiota is an environmental regulator of fat storage and adiposity. Whether the microbiota represents a realistic therapeutic target for improving metabolic health is unclear. This study explored two antimicrobial strategies for their impact on metabolic abnormalities in murine diet-induced obesity: oral vancomycin and a bacteriocin-producing probiotic (Lactobacillus salivarius UCC118 Bac(+)).Male (7-week-old) C57BL/J6 mice (9-10/group) were fed a low-fat (lean) or a high-fat diet for 20 weeks with/without vancomycin by gavage at 2 mg/day, or with L. salivarius UCC118Bac(+) or the bacteriocin-negative derivative L. salivarius UCC118Bac(-) (each at a dose of 1×10(9) cfu/day by gavage). Compositional analysis of the microbiota was by 16S rDNA amplicon pyrosequencing.Analysis of the gut microbiota showed that vancomycin treatment led to significant reductions in the proportions of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes and a dramatic increase in Proteobacteria, with no change in Actinobacteria. Vancomycin-treated high-fat-fed mice gained less weight over the intervention period despite similar caloric intake, and had lower fasting blood glucose, plasma TNFα and triglyceride levels compared with diet-induced obese controls. The bacteriocin-producing probiotic had no significant impact on the proportions of Firmicutes but resulted in a relative increase in Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria and a decrease in Actinobacteria compared with the non-bacteriocin-producing control. No improvement in metabolic profiles was observed in probiotic-fed diet-induced obese mice.Both vancomycin and the bacteriocin-producing probiotic altered the gut microbiota in diet-induced obese mice, but in distinct ways. Only vancomycin treatment resulted in an improvement in the metabolic abnormalities associated with obesity thereby establishing that while the gut microbiota is a realistic therapeutic target, the specificity of the antimicrobial agent employed is critical.
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