A diet-specific microbiota drives Salmonella Typhimurium to adapt its in vivo response to plant-derived substrates.
Nicoletta PraxStefanie WagnerJakob SchardtKlaus NeuhausThomas ClavelThilo M FuchsPublished in: Animal microbiome (2021)
A Westernized diet and a plant-based diet evoke distinct transcriptional responses of S. Typhimurium during infection that allows the pathogen to adapt its metabolic activities to the diet-derived nutrients. This study therefore provides new insights into the dynamic interplay between nutrient availability, indigenous gut microbiota, and proliferation of S. Typhimurium.