肉碱
化学
肠道菌群
新陈代谢
内科学
内分泌学
罗伊乳杆菌
食品科学
生物
生物化学
医学
乳酸菌
发酵
作者
Jie Yin,Yunxia Li,Yu Tian,Feng Zhou,Jie Ma,Siting Xia,Tong Yang,Libao Ma,Qinghua Zeng,Gang Liu,Jie Yin,Xingguo Huang
出处
期刊:The Innovation
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-07-26
卷期号:4 (5): 100486-100486
被引量:19
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xinn.2023.100486
摘要
The gut microbiota consistently shows strong correlations with lipid metabolism in humans and animals, and whether the gut microbiota contributes to muscle fatty acid (FA) deposition and meat traits in farm animals has not been fully resolved. In this study, we aimed to unveil the microbial mechanisms underlying muscle FA deposition in pigs. First, we systematically revealed the correlation between the gut microbiome and muscle FA levels in 43 obese Ningxiang pigs and 50 lean Duroc Landrace Yorkshire (DLY) pigs. Mutual fecal microbial transplantation showed that the obese Ningxiang pig-derived microbiota increased the muscle FA content and improved meat quality by reshaping the gut microbial composition in lean DLY pigs. Lactobacillus reuteri has been identified as a potential microbial biomarker in obese Ningxiang pig-derived microbiota-challenged DLY pigs. A gavage experiment using lean DLY pigs confirmed that L. reuteri XL0930 isolated from obese Ningxiang pigs was the causal species that increased the muscle FA content. Mechanistically, SLC22A5, a carnitine transporter, was downregulated in L. reuteri XL0930-fed DLY pigs, resulting in reduced muscle carnitine levels. Muscle and intestinal L-carnitine levels, which correlated with the muscle FA content, impeded fat synthesis and FA accumulation in in vitro and in vivo models. In conclusion, we uncovered an unexpected and important role of the obese Ningxiang pig-derived microbiota in regulating muscle FA metabolism via the SLC22A5-mediated carnitine system.
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