The human intestinal bacterium Eggerthella lenta influences gut metabolomes in gnotobiotic mice

Alina Viehof, Sven-Bastiaan Haange, Theresa Streidl, Kristin Schubert, B. Engelmann, Dirk Haller, U. Rolle-Kampczyk, Martin von Bergen, T. Clavel
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The intestinal microbiota and its metabolites are known to influence host metabolic health. However, little is known about the role of specific microbes. In this work, we used the minimal consortium Oligo-Mouse-Microbiota (OMM12) to study the function of Coriobacteriia under defined conditions in gnotobiotic mice. OMM12 mice with or without the addition of the dominant gut bacterium Eggerthella lenta (E. lenta ) were fed with diets varying in fat content and primary bile acids. E. lenta stably colonised the mouse caecum at high relative abundances (median: 27.5%). This was accompanied by decreased occurrence of Akkermansia muciniphila and Enterococcus faecalis , but results did not reach statistical significance in all groups depending on diet and inter-individual differences. Changes in host parameters (anthropometry, blood glucose, and cholesterol) and liver proteomes were primarily due to diet. In contrast, metabolomes in colon content differed significantly between the colonisation groups. The presence of E. lenta was associated with elevated levels of latifolicinin C acid and decreased creatine, sarcosine, N,N-dimethylarginine, and N-Acetyl-DL-methionine. In conclusion, E. lenta altered specific metabolites in the colon but did not have significant effects on the mice or liver proteomes under the conditions tested due to marked inter-individual differences.
人类肠道细菌 Eggerthella lenta 对非生物小鼠肠道代谢组的影响
众所周知,肠道微生物群及其代谢产物会影响宿主的代谢健康。然而,人们对特定微生物的作用知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们利用最小联合体寡-小鼠-微生物群(OMM12),在确定的条件下,在非生物小鼠体内研究 Coriobacteriia 的功能。用不同脂肪含量和初级胆汁酸的食物喂养添加或不添加优势肠道细菌 Eggerthella lenta(E. lenta)的 OMM12 小鼠。E. lenta 以较高的相对丰度(中位数:27.5%)在小鼠盲肠中稳定定植。与此同时,Akkermansia muciniphila 和粪肠球菌的出现率也有所下降,但由于饮食和个体间差异的不同,所有组的结果均未达到统计学意义。宿主参数(人体测量、血糖和胆固醇)和肝脏蛋白质组的变化主要是由饮食引起的。相比之下,不同定植组之间结肠内容物中的代谢组存在显著差异。E. lenta的存在与Latifolicinin C酸水平升高以及肌酸、肌氨酸、N,N-二甲基精氨酸和N-乙酰基-DL-蛋氨酸水平降低有关。总之,在测试条件下,戊肝会改变结肠中的特定代谢物,但由于个体间存在明显差异,戊肝对小鼠或肝脏蛋白质组没有显著影响。
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