多糖
聚糖
粘蛋白
生物化学
糖基化
糖组学
肠道菌群
化学
单糖
糖组
阿拉伯半乳聚糖
微生物群
阿克曼西亚
木糖
微生物学
生物
糖蛋白
发酵
乳酸菌
生物信息学
作者
Tong Zhao,Shouxin Zhang,Linhua Nan,Qing Zhu,Shukai Wang,Yutao Xie,Xinling Dong,Cui Cao,Xiaoliang Lin,Lu Yu,Yuxia Liu,Linjuan Huang,Guiping Gong,Zhongfu Wang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41522-023-00468-3
摘要
Abstract Understanding how dietary polysaccharides affect mucin O -glycosylation and gut microbiota could provide various nutrition-based treatments. Here, the O -glycan profile of the colonic mucosa and gut microbiome were investigated in C57BL/6J mice fed six structurally diverse dietary polysaccharides and a mixture of six fibers. Dietary polysaccharides increased total O -glycans, mainly by stimulating neutral glycans. Highly branched arabinogalactan promoted terminally fucosylated core 1 O -glycans; whereas linear polysaccharides, including pectin, konjac glucomannan, inulin, and the fiber mixture, favored terminally di-fucosylated O -glycans. The last three polysaccharides also lowered the level of sulfated O -glycans and sialylated mono-fucosylated O -glycans. Varied monosaccharide composition in mixed polysaccharides had a synergistic beneficial effect, boosting fucosylated neutral glycans, decreasing acidic glycans, and stimulating microbial richness and diversity. Dietary polysaccharides containing arabinose and sulfate groups enhanced the relative abundances of Akkermansia and Muribaculaceae , respectively. The present comparison reveals the relationship between dietary polysaccharide structure, mucin O -glycan composition, and intestinal microorganisms.
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