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A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation

Recent progress indicates that the gut microbiota plays important role in regulating the host’s glucose homeostasis. However, the mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we reported that one integral member of the murine gut microbiota, the protozoan Tritrichomonas musculis could drive the host’s glucose m...

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Autores principales: Kou, Yanbo, Meng, Liyuan, Zhang, Shenghan, Zheng, Xingping, Liu, Mengnan, Xu, Shihong, Jing, Qiyue, Wang, Hanying, Han, Jinzhi, Liu, Zhuanzhuan, Wei, Yanxia, Wang, Yugang
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8939315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35080909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02413-21
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author Kou, Yanbo
Meng, Liyuan
Zhang, Shenghan
Zheng, Xingping
Liu, Mengnan
Xu, Shihong
Jing, Qiyue
Wang, Hanying
Han, Jinzhi
Liu, Zhuanzhuan
Wei, Yanxia
Wang, Yugang
author_facet Kou, Yanbo
Meng, Liyuan
Zhang, Shenghan
Zheng, Xingping
Liu, Mengnan
Xu, Shihong
Jing, Qiyue
Wang, Hanying
Han, Jinzhi
Liu, Zhuanzhuan
Wei, Yanxia
Wang, Yugang
author_sort Kou, Yanbo
collection PubMed
description Recent progress indicates that the gut microbiota plays important role in regulating the host’s glucose homeostasis. However, the mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we reported that one integral member of the murine gut microbiota, the protozoan Tritrichomonas musculis could drive the host’s glucose metabolic imbalance. Using metabolomics analysis and in vivo assays, we found that mechanistically this protozoan influences the host glucose metabolism by facilitating the production of a significant amount of free choline. Free choline could be converted sequentially by choline-utilizing bacteria and then the host to a final product trimethylamine N-oxide, which promoted hepatic gluconeogenesis. Together, our data reveal a previously underappreciated gut eukaryotic microorganism by working together with other members of microbiota to influence the host’s metabolism. Our study underscores the importance and prevalence of metabolic interactions between the gut microbiota and the host in modulating the host’s metabolic health. IMPORTANCE Blood glucose levels are important for human health and can be influenced by gut microbes. However, its mechanism of action was previously unknown. In this study, researchers identify a unique member of the gut microbes in mice that can influence glucose metabolism by promoting the host’s ability to synthesis glucose by using nonglucose materials. This is because of its ability to generate the essential nutrient choline, and choline, aided by other gut bacteria and the host, is converted to trimethylamine N-oxide, which promotes glucose production. These studies show how gut microbes promote metabolic dysfunction and suggest novel approaches for treating patients with blood glucose abnormality.
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spelling pubmed-89393152022-03-23 A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation Kou, Yanbo Meng, Liyuan Zhang, Shenghan Zheng, Xingping Liu, Mengnan Xu, Shihong Jing, Qiyue Wang, Hanying Han, Jinzhi Liu, Zhuanzhuan Wei, Yanxia Wang, Yugang Appl Environ Microbiol Environmental Microbiology Recent progress indicates that the gut microbiota plays important role in regulating the host’s glucose homeostasis. However, the mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we reported that one integral member of the murine gut microbiota, the protozoan Tritrichomonas musculis could drive the host’s glucose metabolic imbalance. Using metabolomics analysis and in vivo assays, we found that mechanistically this protozoan influences the host glucose metabolism by facilitating the production of a significant amount of free choline. Free choline could be converted sequentially by choline-utilizing bacteria and then the host to a final product trimethylamine N-oxide, which promoted hepatic gluconeogenesis. Together, our data reveal a previously underappreciated gut eukaryotic microorganism by working together with other members of microbiota to influence the host’s metabolism. Our study underscores the importance and prevalence of metabolic interactions between the gut microbiota and the host in modulating the host’s metabolic health. IMPORTANCE Blood glucose levels are important for human health and can be influenced by gut microbes. However, its mechanism of action was previously unknown. In this study, researchers identify a unique member of the gut microbes in mice that can influence glucose metabolism by promoting the host’s ability to synthesis glucose by using nonglucose materials. This is because of its ability to generate the essential nutrient choline, and choline, aided by other gut bacteria and the host, is converted to trimethylamine N-oxide, which promotes glucose production. These studies show how gut microbes promote metabolic dysfunction and suggest novel approaches for treating patients with blood glucose abnormality. American Society for Microbiology 2022-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8939315/ /pubmed/35080909 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02413-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Kou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Environmental Microbiology
Kou, Yanbo
Meng, Liyuan
Zhang, Shenghan
Zheng, Xingping
Liu, Mengnan
Xu, Shihong
Jing, Qiyue
Wang, Hanying
Han, Jinzhi
Liu, Zhuanzhuan
Wei, Yanxia
Wang, Yugang
A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation
title A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation
title_full A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation
title_fullStr A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation
title_full_unstemmed A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation
title_short A Murine Commensal Protozoan Influences Host Glucose Homeostasis by Facilitating Free Choline Generation
title_sort murine commensal protozoan influences host glucose homeostasis by facilitating free choline generation
topic Environmental Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8939315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35080909
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aem.02413-21
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