Molecular phenomics and metagenomics of hepatic steatosis in non-diabetic obese women
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Author(s)
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Hepatic steatosis is a multifactorial condition that is often observed in obese patients and is a prelude to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Here, we combine shotgun sequencing of fecal metagenomes with molecular phenomics (hepatic transcriptome and plasma and urine metabolomes) in two well-characterized cohorts of morbidly obese women recruited to the FLORINASH study. We reveal molecular networks linking the gut microbiome and the host phenome to hepatic steatosis. Patients with steatosis have low microbial gene richness and increased genetic potential for the processing of dietary lipids and endotoxin biosynthesis (notably from Proteobacteria), hepatic inflammation and dysregulation of aromatic and branched-chain amino acid metabolism. We demonstrated that fecal microbiota transplants and chronic treatment with phenylacetic acid, a microbial product of aromatic amino acid metabolism, successfully trigger steatosis and branched-chain amino acid metabolism. Molecular phenomic signatures were predictive (area under the curve = 87%) and consistent with the gut microbiome having an effect on the steatosis phenome (>75% shared variation) and, therefore, actionable via microbiome-based therapies.
Date Issued
2018-07-01
Date Acceptance
2018-04-12
Citation
Nature Medicine, 2018, 24, pp.1-17
ISSN
1078-8956
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Start Page
1
End Page
17
Journal / Book Title
Nature Medicine
Volume
24
Copyright Statement
© 2018 Springer Nature Limited. All rights reserved.
Sponsor
Commission of the European Communities
Medical Research Council (MRC)
Medical Research Council (MRC)
Medical Research Council (MRC)
Identifier
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-018-0061-3
Grant Number
305312
MR/M501797/1
MR/L01632X/1
MR/L01632X/1
Subjects
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Research & Experimental Medicine
FATTY LIVER-DISEASE
HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME
INSULIN-RESISTANCE
CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE
METABOLISM
GLUCOSE
DIET
IMPACT
ASSOCIATION
PHENOTYPE
Animals
Cells, Cultured
Cohort Studies
Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic
Diabetes Mellitus
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Female
Hepatocytes
Humans
Metabolome
Metabolomics
Metagenomics
Mice
Microbiota
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Obesity
Phenotype
Transcriptome
Cells, Cultured
Hepatocytes
Animals
Humans
Mice
Diabetes Mellitus
Obesity
Cohort Studies
Confounding Factors (Epidemiology)
Phenotype
Female
Metabolomics
Metabolome
Metagenomics
Transcriptome
Microbiota
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Immunology
11 Medical and Health Sciences
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-06-25