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Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria

The gut mucosal environment is key in host health; protecting against pathogens and providing a niche for beneficial bacteria, thereby facilitating a mutualistic balance between host and microbiome. Lack of dietary fiber results in erosion of the mucosal layer, suggested to be a result of increased...

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Autores principales: Overbeeke, Annelieke, Lang, Michaela, Hausmann, Bela, Watzka, Margarete, Nikolov, Georgi, Schwarz, Jasmin, Kohl, Gudrun, De Paepe, Kim, Eislmayr, Kevin, Decker, Thomas, Richter, Andreas, Berry, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145178
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14183802
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author Overbeeke, Annelieke
Lang, Michaela
Hausmann, Bela
Watzka, Margarete
Nikolov, Georgi
Schwarz, Jasmin
Kohl, Gudrun
De Paepe, Kim
Eislmayr, Kevin
Decker, Thomas
Richter, Andreas
Berry, David
author_facet Overbeeke, Annelieke
Lang, Michaela
Hausmann, Bela
Watzka, Margarete
Nikolov, Georgi
Schwarz, Jasmin
Kohl, Gudrun
De Paepe, Kim
Eislmayr, Kevin
Decker, Thomas
Richter, Andreas
Berry, David
author_sort Overbeeke, Annelieke
collection PubMed
description The gut mucosal environment is key in host health; protecting against pathogens and providing a niche for beneficial bacteria, thereby facilitating a mutualistic balance between host and microbiome. Lack of dietary fiber results in erosion of the mucosal layer, suggested to be a result of increased mucus-degrading gut bacteria. This study aimed to use quantitative analyses to investigate the diet-induced imbalance of mucosal homeostasis. Seven days of fiber-deficiency affected intestinal anatomy and physiology, seen by reduced intestinal length and loss of the colonic crypt-structure. Moreover, the mucus layer was diminished, muc2 expression decreased, and impaired mucus secretion was detected by stable isotope probing. Quantitative microbiome profiling of the gut microbiota showed a diet-induced reduction in bacterial load and decreased diversity across the intestinal tract, including taxa with fiber-degrading and butyrate-producing capabilities. Most importantly, there was little change in the absolute abundance of known mucus-degrading bacteria, although, due to the general loss of taxa, relative abundance would erroneously indicate an increase in mucus degraders. These findings underscore the importance of using quantitative methods in microbiome research, suggesting erosion of the mucus layer during fiber deprivation is due to diminished mucus production rather than overgrowth of mucus degraders.
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spelling pubmed-95014992022-09-24 Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria Overbeeke, Annelieke Lang, Michaela Hausmann, Bela Watzka, Margarete Nikolov, Georgi Schwarz, Jasmin Kohl, Gudrun De Paepe, Kim Eislmayr, Kevin Decker, Thomas Richter, Andreas Berry, David Nutrients Article The gut mucosal environment is key in host health; protecting against pathogens and providing a niche for beneficial bacteria, thereby facilitating a mutualistic balance between host and microbiome. Lack of dietary fiber results in erosion of the mucosal layer, suggested to be a result of increased mucus-degrading gut bacteria. This study aimed to use quantitative analyses to investigate the diet-induced imbalance of mucosal homeostasis. Seven days of fiber-deficiency affected intestinal anatomy and physiology, seen by reduced intestinal length and loss of the colonic crypt-structure. Moreover, the mucus layer was diminished, muc2 expression decreased, and impaired mucus secretion was detected by stable isotope probing. Quantitative microbiome profiling of the gut microbiota showed a diet-induced reduction in bacterial load and decreased diversity across the intestinal tract, including taxa with fiber-degrading and butyrate-producing capabilities. Most importantly, there was little change in the absolute abundance of known mucus-degrading bacteria, although, due to the general loss of taxa, relative abundance would erroneously indicate an increase in mucus degraders. These findings underscore the importance of using quantitative methods in microbiome research, suggesting erosion of the mucus layer during fiber deprivation is due to diminished mucus production rather than overgrowth of mucus degraders. MDPI 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9501499/ /pubmed/36145178 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14183802 Text en © 2022 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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Overbeeke, Annelieke
Lang, Michaela
Hausmann, Bela
Watzka, Margarete
Nikolov, Georgi
Schwarz, Jasmin
Kohl, Gudrun
De Paepe, Kim
Eislmayr, Kevin
Decker, Thomas
Richter, Andreas
Berry, David
Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria
title Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria
title_full Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria
title_fullStr Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria
title_short Impaired Mucosal Homeostasis in Short-Term Fiber Deprivation Is Due to Reduced Mucus Production Rather Than Overgrowth of Mucus-Degrading Bacteria
title_sort impaired mucosal homeostasis in short-term fiber deprivation is due to reduced mucus production rather than overgrowth of mucus-degrading bacteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9501499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145178
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14183802
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