Resistance to Diet Induced Visceral Fat Accumulation in C57BL/6NTac Mice Is Associated with an Enriched Lactococcus in the Gut Microbiota and the Phenotype of Immune B Cells in Intestine and Adipose Tissue

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Raychaudhuri, Samnhita [1 ]
Shahinozzaman, Md [1 ]
Fan, Si [1 ]
Ogedengbe, Opeyemi [1 ]
Subedi, Ujjwol [1 ]
Obanda, Diana N. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Nutr & Food Sci, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
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obese prone; obese resistant; gut bacteria; Lactococcus; Lactobacilli; B1b IgM(+) cells; IgA(+) cells; INDUCED OBESITY; T-CELLS;
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10.3390/microorganisms11092153
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Highlights:What are the main findings?center dot An enriched population of Immune B cells subtypes particularly IgA+ cells in the lamina propria and B1B IgM(+) in adipose tissue may contribute to resistance to diet induced obesity and insulin resistance. center dot Lactobacillus-enriched individuals had a higher probability of diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance while Lactoccocus-enriched individuals had a higher resistance to diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance.What is the implication of the main finding?center dot Interventions based on diet or gut microbiota to promote the proliferation of these B cell populations in Intestine and in adipose tissue are a potential target for protecting against diet induced obesity. Humans and rodents exhibit a divergent obesity phenotype where not all individuals exposed to a high calorie diet become obese. We hypothesized that in C57BL/6NTac mice, despite a shared genetic background and diet, variations in individual gut microbiota function, immune cell phenotype in the intestine and adipose determine predisposition to obesity. From a larger colony fed a high-fat (HF) diet (60% fat), we obtained twenty-four 18-22-week-old C57BL/6NTac mice. Twelve had responded to the diet, had higher body weight and were termed obese prone (OP). The other 12 had retained a lean frame and were termed obese resistant (OR). We singly housed them for three weeks, monitored food intake and determined insulin resistance, fat accumulation, and small intestinal and fecal gut microbial community membership and structure. From the lamina propria and adipose tissue, we determined the population of total and specific subsets of T and B cells. The OP mice with higher fat accumulation and insulin resistance harbored microbial communities with enhanced capacity for processing dietary sugars, lower alpha diversity, greater abundance of Lactobacilli and low abundance of Clostridia and Desulfobacterota. The OR with less fat accumulation retained insulin sensitivity and harbored microbial communities with enhanced capacity for processing and synthesizing amino acids and higher diversity and greater abundance of Lactococcus, Desulfobacterota and class Clostridia. The B cell phenotype in the lamina propria and mesenteric adipose tissue of OR mice was characterized by a higher population of IgA(+) cells and B1b IgM(+) cells, respectively, compared to the OP. We conclude that variable responses to the HF diet are associated with the function of individuals' gut microbiota and immune responses in the lamina propria and adipose tissue.
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