Phocaeicola vulgatus alleviates diet-induced metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease progression by downregulating histone acetylation level via 3-HPAA.

IF 12.2 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Gut Microbes Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1080/19490976.2024.2309683
Shengxi Jin, Peng Chen, Jing Yang, Duguang Li, Xiaolong Liu, Yiyin Zhang, Qiming Xia, Yiling Li, Guoqiao Chen, Yixuan Li, Yifan Tong, Weihua Yu, Xiaoxiao Fan, Hui Lin
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Abstract

Diet-induced metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is a prevalent metabolic disorder with limited effective interventions available. A novel approach to address this issue is through gut microbiota-based therapy. In our study, we utilized multi-omics analysis to identify Phocaeicola vulgatus (P. vulgatus) as a potential probiotic for the treatment of MASLD. Our findings from murine models clearly illustrate that the supplementation of P. vulgatus mitigates the development of MASLD. This beneficial effect is partly attributed to the metabolite 3-Hydroxyphenylacetic acid (3-HPAA) produced by P. vulgatus, which reduces the acetylation levels of H3K27 and downregulates the transcription of Squalene Epoxidase (SQLE), a rate-limiting enzyme in steroid biosynthesis that promotes lipid accumulation in liver cells. This study underscores the significant role of P. vulgatus in the development of MASLD and the critical importance of its metabolite 3-HPAA in regulating lipid homeostasis. These findings offer a promising avenue for early intervention therapy in the context of MASLD.

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Phocaeicola vulgatus通过3-HPAA下调组蛋白乙酰化水平,缓解饮食诱导的代谢功能障碍相关脂肪性肝病的进展。
饮食引起的代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪肝(MASLD)是一种普遍存在的代谢性疾病,但有效的干预措施却很有限。解决这一问题的新方法是基于肠道微生物群的疗法。在我们的研究中,我们利用多组学分析鉴定了Phocaeicola vulgatus(P. vulgatus)作为治疗MASLD的潜在益生菌。我们在小鼠模型中的研究结果清楚地表明,补充 Phocaeicola vulgatus 可减轻 MASLD 的发展。这种益处部分归因于硫代蜗牛产生的代谢物 3-羟基苯乙酸(3-HPAA),它能降低 H3K27 的乙酰化水平,并下调角鲨烯环氧化物酶(SQLE)的转录,角鲨烯环氧化物酶是类固醇生物合成过程中的限速酶,能促进肝细胞中的脂质积累。这项研究强调了 P. vulgatus 在 MASLD 发病过程中的重要作用,以及其代谢产物 3-HPAA 在调节脂质平衡中的关键重要性。这些发现为MASLD的早期干预治疗提供了一个前景广阔的途径。
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Gut Microbes
Gut Microbes Medicine-Microbiology (medical)
CiteScore
18.20
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3.30%
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196
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: The intestinal microbiota plays a crucial role in human physiology, influencing various aspects of health and disease such as nutrition, obesity, brain function, allergic responses, immunity, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer development, cardiac disease, liver disease, and more. Gut Microbes serves as a platform for showcasing and discussing state-of-the-art research related to the microorganisms present in the intestine. The journal emphasizes mechanistic and cause-and-effect studies. Additionally, it has a counterpart, Gut Microbes Reports, which places a greater focus on emerging topics and comparative and incremental studies.
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