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In vitro and in vivo characterization of Clostridium scindens bile acid transformations

The human gut hosts trillions of microorganisms that exert a profound influence on human biology. Gut bacteria communicate with their host by secreting small molecules that can signal to distant organs in the body. Bile acids are one class of these signaling molecules, synthesized by the host and ch...

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Autores principales: Marion, Solenne, Studer, Nicolas, Desharnais, Lyne, Menin, Laure, Escrig, Stéphane, Meibom, Anders, Hapfelmeier, Siegfried, Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30589376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2018.1549420
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author Marion, Solenne
Studer, Nicolas
Desharnais, Lyne
Menin, Laure
Escrig, Stéphane
Meibom, Anders
Hapfelmeier, Siegfried
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan
author_facet Marion, Solenne
Studer, Nicolas
Desharnais, Lyne
Menin, Laure
Escrig, Stéphane
Meibom, Anders
Hapfelmeier, Siegfried
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan
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description The human gut hosts trillions of microorganisms that exert a profound influence on human biology. Gut bacteria communicate with their host by secreting small molecules that can signal to distant organs in the body. Bile acids are one class of these signaling molecules, synthesized by the host and chemically transformed by the gut microbiota. Among bile acid metabolizers, bile acid 7-dehydroxylating bacteria are commensals of particular importance as they carry out the 7-dehydroxylation of liver-derived primary bile acids to 7-dehydroxylated bile acids. The latter represents a major fraction of the secondary bile acid pool. The microbiology of this group of gut microorganisms is understudied and warrants more attention. Here, we detail the bile acid transformations carried out by the 7-dehydroxylating bacterium Clostridium scindens in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, C. scindens exhibits not only 7α-dehydroxylating capabilities but also, the ability to oxidize other hydroxyl groups and reduce ketone groups in primary and secondary bile acids. This study revealed 12-oxolithocholic acid as a major transient product in the 7α-dehydroxylation of cholic acid. Furthermore, the in vivo study included complementing a gnotobiotic mouse line (devoid of the ability to 7-dehydroxylate bile acids) with C. scindens and investigating its colonization dynamics and bile acid transformations. Using NanoSIMS (Nanoscale Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry), we demonstrate that the large intestine constitutes a niche for C. scindens, where it efficiently 7-dehydroxylates cholic acid to deoxycholic acid. Overall, this work reveals a novel transient species during 7-dehydroxylation as well as provides direct evidence for the colonization and growth of 7-dehydroxylating bacteria in the large intestine.
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spelling pubmed-67486372019-09-25 In vitro and in vivo characterization of Clostridium scindens bile acid transformations Marion, Solenne Studer, Nicolas Desharnais, Lyne Menin, Laure Escrig, Stéphane Meibom, Anders Hapfelmeier, Siegfried Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan Gut Microbes Research Paper The human gut hosts trillions of microorganisms that exert a profound influence on human biology. Gut bacteria communicate with their host by secreting small molecules that can signal to distant organs in the body. Bile acids are one class of these signaling molecules, synthesized by the host and chemically transformed by the gut microbiota. Among bile acid metabolizers, bile acid 7-dehydroxylating bacteria are commensals of particular importance as they carry out the 7-dehydroxylation of liver-derived primary bile acids to 7-dehydroxylated bile acids. The latter represents a major fraction of the secondary bile acid pool. The microbiology of this group of gut microorganisms is understudied and warrants more attention. Here, we detail the bile acid transformations carried out by the 7-dehydroxylating bacterium Clostridium scindens in vitro and in vivo. In vitro, C. scindens exhibits not only 7α-dehydroxylating capabilities but also, the ability to oxidize other hydroxyl groups and reduce ketone groups in primary and secondary bile acids. This study revealed 12-oxolithocholic acid as a major transient product in the 7α-dehydroxylation of cholic acid. Furthermore, the in vivo study included complementing a gnotobiotic mouse line (devoid of the ability to 7-dehydroxylate bile acids) with C. scindens and investigating its colonization dynamics and bile acid transformations. Using NanoSIMS (Nanoscale Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry), we demonstrate that the large intestine constitutes a niche for C. scindens, where it efficiently 7-dehydroxylates cholic acid to deoxycholic acid. Overall, this work reveals a novel transient species during 7-dehydroxylation as well as provides direct evidence for the colonization and growth of 7-dehydroxylating bacteria in the large intestine. Taylor & Francis 2018-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6748637/ /pubmed/30589376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2018.1549420 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
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Studer, Nicolas
Desharnais, Lyne
Menin, Laure
Escrig, Stéphane
Meibom, Anders
Hapfelmeier, Siegfried
Bernier-Latmani, Rizlan
In vitro and in vivo characterization of Clostridium scindens bile acid transformations
title In vitro and in vivo characterization of Clostridium scindens bile acid transformations
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title_fullStr In vitro and in vivo characterization of Clostridium scindens bile acid transformations
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title_short In vitro and in vivo characterization of Clostridium scindens bile acid transformations
title_sort in vitro and in vivo characterization of clostridium scindens bile acid transformations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6748637/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30589376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2018.1549420
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