某种肠道细菌
生物
点头老鼠
点头
免疫学
肠道菌群
糖尿病
瘤胃球菌
阿克曼西亚
微生物群
微生物学
内分泌学
乳酸菌
细菌
生物信息学
遗传学
作者
Arno Hänninen,Raine Toivonen,Sakari Pöysti,Clara Belzer,Hubert Plovier,Janneke P. Ouwerkerk,Rohini Emani,Patrice D. Cani,Willem M. de Vos
出处
期刊:Gut
[BMJ]
日期:2017-12-21
卷期号:67 (8): 1445-1453
被引量:270
标识
DOI:10.1136/gutjnl-2017-314508
摘要
Intestinal microbiota is implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune type 1 diabetes in humans and in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, but evidence on its causality and on the role of individual microbiota members is limited. We investigated if different diabetes incidence in two NOD colonies was due to microbiota differences and aimed to identify individual microbiota members with potential significance.We profiled intestinal microbiota between two NOD mouse colonies showing high or low diabetes incidence by 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing and colonised the high-incidence colony with the microbiota of the low-incidence colony. Based on unaltered incidence, we identified a few taxa which were not effectively transferred and thereafter, transferred experimentally one of these to test its potential significance.Although the high-incidence colony adopted most microbial taxa present in the low-incidence colony, diabetes incidence remained unaltered. Among the few taxa which were not transferred, Akkermansia muciniphila was identified. As A. muciniphila abundancy is inversely correlated to the risk of developing type 1 diabetes-related autoantibodies, we transferred A. muciniphila experimentally to the high-incidence colony. A. muciniphila transfer promoted mucus production and increased expression of antimicrobial peptide Reg3γ, outcompeted Ruminococcus torques from the microbiota, lowered serum endotoxin levels and islet toll-like receptor expression, promoted regulatory immunity and delayed diabetes development.Transfer of the whole microbiota may not reduce diabetes incidence despite a major change in gut microbiota, but single symbionts such as A. muciniphila with beneficial metabolic and immune signalling effects may reduce diabetes incidence when administered as a probiotic.
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