Crosstalk between Gut Microbiota and Dietary Lipids Aggravates WAT Inflammation through TLR Signaling
University of Gothenburg · Walloon Excellence in Lifesciences and Biotechnology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Dietary lipids may influence the abundance of circulating inflammatory microbial factors. Hence, inflammation in white adipose tissue (WAT) induced by dietary lipids may be partly dependent on their interaction with the gut microbiota. Here, we show that mice fed lard for 11 weeks have increased Toll-like receptor (TLR) activation and WAT inflammation and reduced insulin sensitivity compared with mice fed fish oil and that phenotypic differences between the dietary groups can be partly attributed to differences in microbiota composition. Trif(-/-) and Myd88(-/-) mice are protected against lard-induced WAT inflammation and impaired insulin sensitivity. Experiments in germ-free mice show that an interaction…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
5- RCRobert CaesarCorresponding
University of Gothenburg
- VTValentina Tremaroli
University of Gothenburg
- PKPetia Kovatcheva‐Datchary
University of Gothenburg
- PDPatrice D. Cani
Walloon Excellence in Lifesciences and Biotechnology, UCLouvain
- FBFredrik Bäckhed
University of Copenhagen, Novo Nordisk Foundation, University of Gothenburg
Topics & keywords
- Crosstalk
- Inflammation
- Gut flora
- Signal transduction
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Immunology
- Life below water