Serum metabolite profiling yields insights into health promoting effect of A. muciniphila in human volunteers with a metabolic syndrome.
Clara DepommierAmandine EverardCéline DruartDominique MaiterJean-Paul ThissenAudrey LoumayeMichel P HermansNathalie M DelzenneWillem Meindert de VosPatrice D CaniPublished in: Gut microbes (2022)
Reduction of A. muciniphila relative abundance in the gut microbiota is a widely accepted signature associated with obesity-related metabolic disorders. Using untargeted metabolomics profiling of fasting plasma, our study aimed at identifying metabolic signatures associated with beneficial properties of alive and pasteurized A. muciniphila when administrated to a cohort of insulin-resistant individuals with metabolic syndrome. Our data highlighted either shared or specific alterations in the metabolome according to the form of A. muciniphila administered with respect to a control group. Common responses encompassed modulation of amino acid metabolism, characterized by reduced levels of arginine and alanine, alongside several intermediates of tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, and glutathione metabolism. The global increase in levels of acylcarnitines together with specific modulation of acetoacetate also suggested induction of ketogenesis through enhanced β-oxidation. Moreover, our data pinpointed some metabolites of interest considering their emergence as substantial compounds pertaining to health and diseases in the more recent literature.
Keyphrases
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- amino acid
- public health
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- mass spectrometry
- electronic health record
- endothelial cells
- mental health
- uric acid
- systematic review
- single cell
- health information
- big data
- nitric oxide
- cardiovascular risk factors
- ms ms
- weight loss
- genome wide
- health promotion
- high fat diet induced
- skeletal muscle
- cardiovascular disease
- adipose tissue
- blood pressure
- artificial intelligence
- body mass index
- liquid chromatography
- machine learning
- weight gain
- preterm infants