Dysosmobacter welbionis is a newly isolated human commensal bacterium preventing diet-induced obesity and metabolic disorders in mice.
Tiphaine Le RoyEmilie Moens de HaseMatthias Van HulAdrien PaquotRudy PelicaenMarion RégnierClara DepommierCéline DruartAmandine EverardDominique MaiterNathalie M DelzenneLaure B BindelsMarie de BarsyAudrey LoumayeMichel P HermansJean-Paul ThissenSara Vieira-SilvaGwen FalonyJeroen RaesGiulio G MuccioliPatrice D CaniPublished in: Gut (2021)
These results suggest that D. welbionis J115T directly and beneficially influences host metabolism and is a strong candidate for the development of next-generation beneficial bacteria targeting obesity and associated metabolic diseases.