Metagenomic Insights into the Anti-Obesity Effect of a Polysaccharide from Saccharina japonica .
Ying SongDongze LuHonggang WangZhenyi ZhouXian LuoManjing MaSongze KeHong WangYanlei YuBin WeiPublished in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Saccharina japonica polysaccharides exhibit great potential to be developed as anti-obesity and prebiotic health products, but the underlying mechanism has not been adequately addressed. In this study, we investigated the potential mechanism of a S. japonica polysaccharide fraction (SjC) in preventing high-fat-diet (HFD)-induced obesity in mice using 16S rRNA gene and shotgun metagenomic sequencing analysis. SjC was characterized as a 756 kDa sulfated polysaccharide and 16 weeks of SjC supplementation significantly alleviated HFD-induced obesity, insulin resistance, and glucose metabolism disorders. The 16S rRNA and metagenomic sequencing analysis demonstrated that SjC supplementation prevented gut microbiota dysbiosis mainly by regulating the relative abundance of Desulfovibrio and Akkermansia . Metagenomic functional profiling demonstrated that SjC treatment predominantly suppressed the amino acid metabolism of gut microbiota. Linking of 16S rRNA genes with metagenome-assembled genomes indicated that SjC enriched at least 22 gut bacterial species with fucoidan-degrading potential including Desulfovibrio and Akkermansia, which showed significant correlations with bodyweight. In conclusion, our results suggest that SjC exhibits a promising potential as an anti-obesity health product and the interaction between SjC and fucoidan-degrading bacteria may be associated with its anti-obesity effect.
Keyphrases
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet
- high fat diet induced
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- type diabetes
- weight loss
- skeletal muscle
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- weight gain
- antibiotic resistance genes
- mental health
- climate change
- genome wide
- human health
- dna methylation
- endothelial cells
- body mass index
- water soluble
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- copy number
- risk assessment
- preterm birth
- data analysis
- gestational age