Hepatic circadian clock oscillators and nuclear receptors integrate microbiome-derived signals
التاريخ
2016-02-16المؤلف
Montagner, AlexandraKorecka, Agata
Polizzi, Arnaud
Lippi, Yannick
Blum, Yuna
Canlet, Cécile
Tremblay-Franco, Marie
Gautier-Stein, Amandine
Burcelin, Rémy
Yen, Yi-Chun
Je, Hyunsoo Shawn
Al-Asmakh, Maha
Mithieux, Gilles
Arulampalam, Velmurugesan
Lagarrigue, Sandrine
Guillou, Hervé
Pettersson, Sven
Wahli, Walter
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The liver is a key organ of metabolic homeostasis with functions that oscillate in response to food intake. Although liver and gut microbiome crosstalk has been reported, microbiome-mediated effects on peripheral circadian clocks and their output genes are less well known. Here, we report that germ-free (GF) mice display altered daily oscillation of clock gene expression with a concomitant change in the expression of clock output regulators. Mice exposed to microbes typically exhibit characterized activities of nuclear receptors, some of which (PPARα, LXRβ) regulate specific liver gene expression networks, but these activities are profoundly changed in GF mice. These alterations in microbiome-sensitive gene expression patterns are associated with daily alterations in lipid, glucose, and xenobiotic metabolism, protein turnover, and redox balance, as revealed by hepatic metabolome analyses. Moreover, at the systemic level, daily changes in the abundance of biomarkers such as HDL cholesterol, free fatty acids, FGF21, bilirubin, and lactate depend on the microbiome. Altogether, our results indicate that the microbiome is required for integration of liver clock oscillations that tune output activators and their effectors, thereby regulating metabolic gene expression for optimal liver function.
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- العلوم الصحية - كلية الآداب والعلوم (قبل 2016) [151 items ]