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Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse

Suitable animal models are essential for translational research, especially in the case of complex, multifactorial conditions, such as obesity. The non-inbred mouse (Mus musculus) line Titan, also known as DU6, is one of the world’s longest selection experiments for high body mass and was previously...

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Autores principales: Müller-Eigner, Annika, Sanz-Moreno, Adrián, de-Diego, Irene, Venkatasubramani, Anuroop Venkateswaran, Langhammer, Martina, Gerlini, Raffaele, Rathkolb, Birgit, Aguilar-Pimentel, Antonio, Klein-Rodewald, Tanja, Calzada-Wack, Julia, Becker, Lore, Palma-Vera, Sergio, Gille, Benedikt, Forne, Ignasi, Imhof, Axel, Meng, Chen, Ludwig, Christina, Koch, Franziska, Heiker, John T., Kuhla, Angela, Caton, Vanessa, Brenmoehl, Julia, Reyer, Henry, Schoen, Jennifer, Fuchs, Helmut, Gailus-Durner, Valerie, Hoeflich, Andreas, de Angelis, Martin Hrabe, Peleg, Shahaf
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03339-3
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author Müller-Eigner, Annika
Sanz-Moreno, Adrián
de-Diego, Irene
Venkatasubramani, Anuroop Venkateswaran
Langhammer, Martina
Gerlini, Raffaele
Rathkolb, Birgit
Aguilar-Pimentel, Antonio
Klein-Rodewald, Tanja
Calzada-Wack, Julia
Becker, Lore
Palma-Vera, Sergio
Gille, Benedikt
Forne, Ignasi
Imhof, Axel
Meng, Chen
Ludwig, Christina
Koch, Franziska
Heiker, John T.
Kuhla, Angela
Caton, Vanessa
Brenmoehl, Julia
Reyer, Henry
Schoen, Jennifer
Fuchs, Helmut
Gailus-Durner, Valerie
Hoeflich, Andreas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabe
Peleg, Shahaf
author_facet Müller-Eigner, Annika
Sanz-Moreno, Adrián
de-Diego, Irene
Venkatasubramani, Anuroop Venkateswaran
Langhammer, Martina
Gerlini, Raffaele
Rathkolb, Birgit
Aguilar-Pimentel, Antonio
Klein-Rodewald, Tanja
Calzada-Wack, Julia
Becker, Lore
Palma-Vera, Sergio
Gille, Benedikt
Forne, Ignasi
Imhof, Axel
Meng, Chen
Ludwig, Christina
Koch, Franziska
Heiker, John T.
Kuhla, Angela
Caton, Vanessa
Brenmoehl, Julia
Reyer, Henry
Schoen, Jennifer
Fuchs, Helmut
Gailus-Durner, Valerie
Hoeflich, Andreas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabe
Peleg, Shahaf
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description Suitable animal models are essential for translational research, especially in the case of complex, multifactorial conditions, such as obesity. The non-inbred mouse (Mus musculus) line Titan, also known as DU6, is one of the world’s longest selection experiments for high body mass and was previously described as a model for metabolic healthy (benign) obesity. The present study further characterizes the geno- and phenotypes of this non-inbred mouse line and tests its suitability as an interventional obesity model. In contrast to previous findings, our data suggest that Titan mice are metabolically unhealthy obese and short-lived. Line-specific patterns of genetic invariability are in accordance with observed phenotypic traits. Titan mice also show modifications in the liver transcriptome, proteome, and epigenome linked to metabolic (dys)regulations. Importantly, dietary intervention partially reversed the metabolic phenotype in Titan mice and significantly extended their life expectancy. Therefore, the Titan mouse line is a valuable resource for translational and interventional obesity research.
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spelling pubmed-90650752022-05-04 Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse Müller-Eigner, Annika Sanz-Moreno, Adrián de-Diego, Irene Venkatasubramani, Anuroop Venkateswaran Langhammer, Martina Gerlini, Raffaele Rathkolb, Birgit Aguilar-Pimentel, Antonio Klein-Rodewald, Tanja Calzada-Wack, Julia Becker, Lore Palma-Vera, Sergio Gille, Benedikt Forne, Ignasi Imhof, Axel Meng, Chen Ludwig, Christina Koch, Franziska Heiker, John T. Kuhla, Angela Caton, Vanessa Brenmoehl, Julia Reyer, Henry Schoen, Jennifer Fuchs, Helmut Gailus-Durner, Valerie Hoeflich, Andreas de Angelis, Martin Hrabe Peleg, Shahaf Commun Biol Article Suitable animal models are essential for translational research, especially in the case of complex, multifactorial conditions, such as obesity. The non-inbred mouse (Mus musculus) line Titan, also known as DU6, is one of the world’s longest selection experiments for high body mass and was previously described as a model for metabolic healthy (benign) obesity. The present study further characterizes the geno- and phenotypes of this non-inbred mouse line and tests its suitability as an interventional obesity model. In contrast to previous findings, our data suggest that Titan mice are metabolically unhealthy obese and short-lived. Line-specific patterns of genetic invariability are in accordance with observed phenotypic traits. Titan mice also show modifications in the liver transcriptome, proteome, and epigenome linked to metabolic (dys)regulations. Importantly, dietary intervention partially reversed the metabolic phenotype in Titan mice and significantly extended their life expectancy. Therefore, the Titan mouse line is a valuable resource for translational and interventional obesity research. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9065075/ /pubmed/35505192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03339-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Müller-Eigner, Annika
Sanz-Moreno, Adrián
de-Diego, Irene
Venkatasubramani, Anuroop Venkateswaran
Langhammer, Martina
Gerlini, Raffaele
Rathkolb, Birgit
Aguilar-Pimentel, Antonio
Klein-Rodewald, Tanja
Calzada-Wack, Julia
Becker, Lore
Palma-Vera, Sergio
Gille, Benedikt
Forne, Ignasi
Imhof, Axel
Meng, Chen
Ludwig, Christina
Koch, Franziska
Heiker, John T.
Kuhla, Angela
Caton, Vanessa
Brenmoehl, Julia
Reyer, Henry
Schoen, Jennifer
Fuchs, Helmut
Gailus-Durner, Valerie
Hoeflich, Andreas
de Angelis, Martin Hrabe
Peleg, Shahaf
Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse
title Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse
title_full Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse
title_fullStr Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse
title_full_unstemmed Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse
title_short Dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese Titan mouse
title_sort dietary intervention improves health metrics and life expectancy of the genetically obese titan mouse
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-022-03339-3
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