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The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans

Aging is the system-wide loss of homeostasis, eventually leading to death. There is growing evidence that the microbiome not only evolves with its aging host, but also directly affects aging via the modulation of metabolites involved in important cellular functions. The widely used model organism C....

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Autores principales: Shiri, Tanisha Jean, Viau, Charles, Gu, Xue, Xu, Lei, Lu, Yao, Xia, Jianguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10456584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13080953
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author Shiri, Tanisha Jean
Viau, Charles
Gu, Xue
Xu, Lei
Lu, Yao
Xia, Jianguo
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Viau, Charles
Gu, Xue
Xu, Lei
Lu, Yao
Xia, Jianguo
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description Aging is the system-wide loss of homeostasis, eventually leading to death. There is growing evidence that the microbiome not only evolves with its aging host, but also directly affects aging via the modulation of metabolites involved in important cellular functions. The widely used model organism C. elegans exhibits high selectivity towards its native microbiome members which confer a range of differential phenotypes and possess varying functional capacities. The ability of one such native microbiome species, Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120, to improve the lifespan of C. elegans and to promote the production of Vitamin B6 in the co-colonizing member Comamonas sp. 12022 MYb131 are some of its beneficial effects on the worm host. We hypothesize that studying its metabolic influence on the different life stages of the worm could provide further insights into mutualistic interactions. The present work applied LC-MS untargeted metabolomics and isotope labeling to study the impact of the native microbiome member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 on the metabolism of C. elegans. In addition to the upregulation of biosynthesis and detoxification pathway intermediates, we found that Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 upregulates the glyoxylate shunt in mid-adult worms which is linked to the upregulation of trehalose, an important metabolite for desiccation tolerance in older worms.
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spelling pubmed-104565842023-08-26 The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans Shiri, Tanisha Jean Viau, Charles Gu, Xue Xu, Lei Lu, Yao Xia, Jianguo Metabolites Article Aging is the system-wide loss of homeostasis, eventually leading to death. There is growing evidence that the microbiome not only evolves with its aging host, but also directly affects aging via the modulation of metabolites involved in important cellular functions. The widely used model organism C. elegans exhibits high selectivity towards its native microbiome members which confer a range of differential phenotypes and possess varying functional capacities. The ability of one such native microbiome species, Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120, to improve the lifespan of C. elegans and to promote the production of Vitamin B6 in the co-colonizing member Comamonas sp. 12022 MYb131 are some of its beneficial effects on the worm host. We hypothesize that studying its metabolic influence on the different life stages of the worm could provide further insights into mutualistic interactions. The present work applied LC-MS untargeted metabolomics and isotope labeling to study the impact of the native microbiome member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 on the metabolism of C. elegans. In addition to the upregulation of biosynthesis and detoxification pathway intermediates, we found that Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 upregulates the glyoxylate shunt in mid-adult worms which is linked to the upregulation of trehalose, an important metabolite for desiccation tolerance in older worms. MDPI 2023-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10456584/ /pubmed/37623896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13080953 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Shiri, Tanisha Jean
Viau, Charles
Gu, Xue
Xu, Lei
Lu, Yao
Xia, Jianguo
The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans
title The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans
title_full The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans
title_fullStr The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans
title_full_unstemmed The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans
title_short The Native Microbiome Member Chryseobacterium sp. CHNTR56 MYb120 Induces Trehalose Production via a Shift in Central Carbon Metabolism during Early Life in C. elegans
title_sort native microbiome member chryseobacterium sp. chntr56 myb120 induces trehalose production via a shift in central carbon metabolism during early life in c. elegans
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10456584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623896
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13080953
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