GNPS - Individualized responses of gut microbiota to dietary intervention modeled in humanized mice
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ABSTRACT: Diet plays an important role in shaping the structure and function of the gut microbiota. The microbes and microbial products in turn can influence various aspects of host physiology. One promising route to affect host function and restore health is by altering the gut microbiome using dietary intervention. The individuality of the microbiome may pose a significant challenge, so we sought to determine how different microbiotas respond to the same dietary intervention in a controlled setting. We modeled gut microbiotas from three healthy donors in germ free mice and defined compositional and functional alteration following a change in dietary microbiota-accessible carbohydrates (MACs). The three gut communities exhibited responses that differed markedly in magnitude and in the identity of microbiota-derived metabolites. Adjustments in community membership did not correspond to the magnitude of changes in the microbial metabolites highlighting potential challenges in predicting functional responses from compositional data and the need to assess multiple microbiota parameters following dietary interventions.
INSTRUMENT(S): Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (ncbitaxon:10090)
SUBMITTER: Purna Kashyap
PROVIDER: MSV000079922 | GNPS | Tue Jul 19 13:57:00 BST 2016
REPOSITORIES: GNPS
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