Short-term dietary methionine supplementation affects one-carbon metabolism and DNA methylation in the mouse gut and leads to altered microbiome profiles, barrier function, gene expression and histomorphology.
Isabelle R MiousseRupak PathakSarita GargCharles M SkinnerStepan MelnykOleksandra PavlivHoward HendricksonReid D LandesAnnie LumenAlan J TackettNicolaas E P DeutzMartin Hauer-JensenIgor KoturbashPublished in: Genes & nutrition (2017)
Together, these changes indicate that short-term feeding of MSD substantially alters the normal gut physiology. These effects may contribute to the pathogenesis of intestinal inflammatory diseases and/or sensitize the gut to exposure to other stressors.