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Microbiome-encoded bile acid metabolism modulates colonic transit times.

iScience (2021-06-19)
Naisi Li, Sean T Koester, Daniel M Lachance, Moumita Dutta, Julia Yue Cui, Neelendu Dey
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Gut motility is regulated by the microbiome via mechanisms that include bile acid metabolism. To localize the effects of microbiome-generated bile acids, we colonized gnotobiotic mice with different synthetic gut bacterial communities that were metabolically phenotyped using a functional in vitro screen. Using two different marker-based assays of gut transit, we inferred that bile acids exert effects on colonic transit. We validated this using an intra-colonic bile acid infusion assay and determined that these effects were dependent upon signaling via the bile acid receptor, TGR5. The intra-colonic bile acid infusion experiments further revealed sex-biased bile acid-specific effects on colonic transit, with lithocholic acid having the largest pro-motility effect. Transcriptional responses of the enteric nervous system (ENS) were stereotypic, regional, and observed in response to different microbiota, their associated bile acid profiles, and even to a single diet ingredient, evidencing exquisite sensitivity of the ENS to environmental perturbations.

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Isotiocianato de fluoresceína–dextrana, average mol wt 70,000, (FITC:Glucose = 1:250)
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Carmine, powder, ≥42.0% (UV-vis)