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dc.contributor.authorJensen, Benjamin Anderschou Holbech
dc.contributor.authorHolm, Jacob B.
dc.contributor.authorLarsen, Ida S.
dc.contributor.authorvon Burg, Nicole
dc.contributor.authorDerer, Stefanie
dc.contributor.authorSonne, Si B.
dc.contributor.authorPærrgaard, Simone I.
dc.contributor.authorDamgaard, Mads V.
dc.contributor.authorIndrelid, Stine Hufthammer
dc.contributor.authorRivollier, Aymeric
dc.contributor.authorAgrinier, Anne-Laure
dc.contributor.authorSulek, Karolina
dc.contributor.authorArnoldussen, Yke Jildouw
dc.contributor.authorFjære, Even
dc.contributor.authorMarette, André
dc.contributor.authorAngell, Inga Leena
dc.contributor.authorRudi, Knut
dc.contributor.authorTreebak, Jonas Thue
dc.contributor.authorMadsen, Lise
dc.contributor.authorÅkesson, Caroline Piercey
dc.contributor.authorAgace, William
dc.contributor.authorSina, Christian
dc.contributor.authorKleiveland, Charlotte Ramstad
dc.contributor.authorKristiansen, Karsten
dc.contributor.authorLea, Tor Erling
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-30T11:00:44Z
dc.date.available2021-09-30T11:00:44Z
dc.date.created2021-06-10T12:17:53Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationNature Communications. 2021, 12 .
dc.identifier.issn2041-1723
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11250/2786591
dc.description.abstractInteractions between host and gut microbial communities are modulated by diets and play pivotal roles in immunological homeostasis and health. We show that exchanging the protein source in a high fat, high sugar, westernized diet from casein to whole-cell lysates of the non-commensal bacterium Methylococcus capsulatus Bath is sufficient to reverse western diet-induced changes in the gut microbiota to a state resembling that of lean, low fat diet-fed mice, both under mild thermal stress (T22 °C) and at thermoneutrality (T30 °C). Concomitant with microbiota changes, mice fed the Methylococcus-based western diet exhibit improved glucose regulation, reduced body and liver fat, and diminished hepatic immune infiltration. Intake of the Methylococcu-based diet markedly boosts Parabacteroides abundances in a manner depending on adaptive immunity, and upregulates triple positive (Foxp3+RORγt+IL-17+) regulatory T cells in the small and large intestine. Collectively, these data point to the potential for leveraging the use of McB lysates to improve immunometabolic homeostasis.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.titleLysates of Methylococcus capsulatus Bath induce a lean-like microbiota, intestinal FoxP3+RORγt+IL-17+ Tregs and improve metabolism
dc.typePeer reviewed
dc.typeJournal article
dc.description.versionpublishedVersion
dc.source.pagenumber19
dc.source.volume12
dc.source.journalNature Communications
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s41467-021-21408-9
dc.identifier.cristin1915052
dc.relation.projectNorges forskningsråd: 267655
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