2019
DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.00019.2019
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Human Paneth cell α-defensin-5 treatment reverses dyslipidemia and improves glucoregulatory capacity in diet-induced obese mice

Abstract: Overnutrition is the principal cause of insulin resistance (IR) and dyslipidemia, which drive nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Overnutrition is further linked to disrupted bowel function, microbiota alterations, and change of function in gut-lining cell populations, including Paneth cells of the small intestine. Paneth cells regulate microbial diversity through expression of antimicrobial peptides, particularly human α-defensin-5 (HD-5), and have shown repressed secretory capacity in human obesity. Mi… Show more

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“…16S rRNA gene amplification, library preparation and sequencing were performed as previously described 22 . Initial data processing was performed as described elsewhere 23 . Data was rarefied to 23,107 reads per sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16S rRNA gene amplification, library preparation and sequencing were performed as previously described 22 . Initial data processing was performed as described elsewhere 23 . Data was rarefied to 23,107 reads per sample.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as discussed above, the overall impact of HDPs on gut microbiota community structure is expected to be reflected by the potential antimicrobial effect against gut commensals. And indeed, administration of HD5 increased Bifidobacterium relative abundance (17), while transgenic expression of HD5 on top of the own mouse antimicrobial arsenal led to increased relative abundance of Bacteroidetes (9). This suggests that defensins can promote the growth of selected microbial taxa by specifically eliminating other microbes.…”
Section: Impact Of Hdps On Intestinal Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Interestingly, a fragment produced after proteolysis of HD5 (HD5 1−9 ), shifted the fecal microbiota composition and influenced the microbial diversity in the small intestine, specifically increasing Akkermansia and a member of the Ruminococcaceae family and decreasing Intestimonas from the Clostridiaceae family (154). Furthermore, administration of HD5 in a murine model of diet-induced obesity reversed dyslipidemia and improved the overall glucose regulation (17). The latter was partly attributed to HD5-induced changes in the fecal microbiota, namely an increase in Bifidobacterium and Alloprevotella abundance, that correlated with improved metabolic parameters (17).…”
Section: Impact Of Hdps On Intestinal Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
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