articleThe ISME JournalApr 3, 2014HYBRID OA

Microbiome of prebiotic-treated mice reveals novel targets involved in host response during obesity

Walloon Excellence in Lifesciences and Biotechnology · University Hospital of Geneva · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The gut microbiota is involved in metabolic and immune disorders associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. We previously demonstrated that prebiotic treatment may significantly improve host health by modulating bacterial species related to the improvement of gut endocrine, barrier and immune functions. An analysis of the gut metagenome is needed to determine which bacterial functions and taxa are responsible for beneficial microbiota-host interactions upon nutritional intervention. We subjected mice to prebiotic (Pre) treatment under physiological (control diet: CT) and pathological conditions (high-fat diet: HFD) for 8 weeks and investigated the production of intestinal antimicrobial peptides and the gut…

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