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Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model

The transgenomic metabolic effects of exposure to either Lactobacillus paracasei or Lactobacillus rhamnosus probiotics have been measured and mapped in humanized extended genome mice (germ-free mice colonized with human baby flora). Statistical analysis of the compartmental fluctuations in diverse m...

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Autores principales: Martin, Francois-Pierre J, Wang, Yulan, Sprenger, Norbert, Yap, Ivan K S, Lundstedt, Torbjörn, Lek, Per, Rezzi, Serge, Ramadan, Ziad, van Bladeren, Peter, Fay, Laurent B, Kochhar, Sunil, Lindon, John C, Holmes, Elaine, Nicholson, Jeremy K
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2238715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18197175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100190
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author Martin, Francois-Pierre J
Wang, Yulan
Sprenger, Norbert
Yap, Ivan K S
Lundstedt, Torbjörn
Lek, Per
Rezzi, Serge
Ramadan, Ziad
van Bladeren, Peter
Fay, Laurent B
Kochhar, Sunil
Lindon, John C
Holmes, Elaine
Nicholson, Jeremy K
author_facet Martin, Francois-Pierre J
Wang, Yulan
Sprenger, Norbert
Yap, Ivan K S
Lundstedt, Torbjörn
Lek, Per
Rezzi, Serge
Ramadan, Ziad
van Bladeren, Peter
Fay, Laurent B
Kochhar, Sunil
Lindon, John C
Holmes, Elaine
Nicholson, Jeremy K
author_sort Martin, Francois-Pierre J
collection PubMed
description The transgenomic metabolic effects of exposure to either Lactobacillus paracasei or Lactobacillus rhamnosus probiotics have been measured and mapped in humanized extended genome mice (germ-free mice colonized with human baby flora). Statistical analysis of the compartmental fluctuations in diverse metabolic compartments, including biofluids, tissue and cecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in relation to microbial population modulation generated a novel top-down systems biology view of the host response to probiotic intervention. Probiotic exposure exerted microbiome modification and resulted in altered hepatic lipid metabolism coupled with lowered plasma lipoprotein levels and apparent stimulated glycolysis. Probiotic treatments also altered a diverse range of pathways outcomes, including amino-acid metabolism, methylamines and SCFAs. The novel application of hierarchical-principal component analysis allowed visualization of multicompartmental transgenomic metabolic interactions that could also be resolved at the compartment and pathway level. These integrated system investigations demonstrate the potential of metabolic profiling as a top-down systems biology driver for investigating the mechanistic basis of probiotic action and the therapeutic surveillance of the gut microbial activity related to dietary supplementation of probiotics.
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spelling pubmed-22387152008-02-12 Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model Martin, Francois-Pierre J Wang, Yulan Sprenger, Norbert Yap, Ivan K S Lundstedt, Torbjörn Lek, Per Rezzi, Serge Ramadan, Ziad van Bladeren, Peter Fay, Laurent B Kochhar, Sunil Lindon, John C Holmes, Elaine Nicholson, Jeremy K Mol Syst Biol Article The transgenomic metabolic effects of exposure to either Lactobacillus paracasei or Lactobacillus rhamnosus probiotics have been measured and mapped in humanized extended genome mice (germ-free mice colonized with human baby flora). Statistical analysis of the compartmental fluctuations in diverse metabolic compartments, including biofluids, tissue and cecal short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in relation to microbial population modulation generated a novel top-down systems biology view of the host response to probiotic intervention. Probiotic exposure exerted microbiome modification and resulted in altered hepatic lipid metabolism coupled with lowered plasma lipoprotein levels and apparent stimulated glycolysis. Probiotic treatments also altered a diverse range of pathways outcomes, including amino-acid metabolism, methylamines and SCFAs. The novel application of hierarchical-principal component analysis allowed visualization of multicompartmental transgenomic metabolic interactions that could also be resolved at the compartment and pathway level. These integrated system investigations demonstrate the potential of metabolic profiling as a top-down systems biology driver for investigating the mechanistic basis of probiotic action and the therapeutic surveillance of the gut microbial activity related to dietary supplementation of probiotics. Nature Publishing Group 2008-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2238715/ /pubmed/18197175 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100190 Text en Copyright © 2007, EMBO and Nature Publishing Group http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Creation of derivative works is permitted but the resulting work may be distributed only under the same or similar licence to this one. This licence does not permit commercial exploitation without specific permission.
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Martin, Francois-Pierre J
Wang, Yulan
Sprenger, Norbert
Yap, Ivan K S
Lundstedt, Torbjörn
Lek, Per
Rezzi, Serge
Ramadan, Ziad
van Bladeren, Peter
Fay, Laurent B
Kochhar, Sunil
Lindon, John C
Holmes, Elaine
Nicholson, Jeremy K
Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
title Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
title_full Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
title_fullStr Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
title_full_unstemmed Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
title_short Probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
title_sort probiotic modulation of symbiotic gut microbial–host metabolic interactions in a humanized microbiome mouse model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2238715/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18197175
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100190
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