Literature DB >> 31585844

Bioremediation of a Common Product of Food Processing by a Human Gut Bacterium.

Ashley R Wolf1, Darryl A Wesener1, Jiye Cheng1, Alexandra N Houston-Ludlam2, Zachary W Beller1, Matthew C Hibberd1, Richard J Giannone3, Samantha L Peters3, Robert L Hettich3, Semen A Leyn4, Dmitry A Rodionov4, Andrei L Osterman5, Jeffrey I Gordon6.   

Abstract

Dramatic increases in processed food consumption represent a global health threat. Maillard reaction products (MRPs), which are common in processed foods, form upon heat-induced reaction of amino acids with reducing sugars and include advanced glycation end products with deleterious health effects. To examine how processed foods affect the microbiota, we fed gnotobiotic mice, colonized with 54 phylogenetically diverse human gut bacterial strains, defined sugar-rich diets containing whey as the protein source or a matched amino acid mixture. Whey or ϵ-fructoselysine, an MRP in whey and many processed foods, selectively increases Collinsella intestinalis absolute abundance and induces Collinsella expression of genomic loci directing import and metabolism of ϵ-fructoselysine to innocuous products. This locus is repressed by glucose in C. aerofaciens, whose abundance decreases with whey, but is not repressed in C. intestinalis. Identifying gut organisms responding to and degrading potentially harmful processed food components has implications for food science, microbiome science, and public health.
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Keywords:  Collinsella species; Maillard reaction products; gnotobiotic mice; human gut microbiome; processed foods; transcriptional and metabolic regulation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31585844      PMCID: PMC6801109          DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2019.09.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   21.023


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