Affiliation:
1. Unité de Pathogénie Microbienne Moléculaire, INSERM Unité 1202, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
2. Collège de France, Paris, France
Abstract
The specific contribution of each bacterial species within a complex microbiota to the regulation of host lipid metabolism remains largely unknown. Using two model commensal microorganisms,
L. paracasei
and
E. coli
, we demonstrated that both bacterial species impacted host lipid metabolism in a diet-dependent manner and, notably, that
L. paracasei
-colonized mice but not
E. coli
-colonized mice resisted high-fat-diet-induced body weight gain. In addition, we set up cellular models of fatty acid absorption and secretion by enterocytes cocultured with bacteria and showed that,
in vitro
, both
L. paracasei
and
E. coli
inhibited lipid secretion, through increased intracellular fat storage and enhanced lipid catabolism, respectively.
Funder
European Union Seventh Framework Program
European Research Council
Danone Research
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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