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Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition.

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Chang, H-W; Lee, EM; Wang, Y; Zhou, C; Pruss, KM; Henrissat, S; Chen, RY; Kao, C; Hibberd, MC; Lynn, HM; Webber, DM; Crane, M; Cheng, J ...
Published in: Nat Microbiol
April 2024

Microbiota-directed complementary food (MDCF) formulations have been designed to repair the gut communities of malnourished children. A randomized controlled trial demonstrated that one formulation, MDCF-2, improved weight gain in malnourished Bangladeshi children compared to a more calorically dense standard nutritional intervention. Metagenome-assembled genomes from study participants revealed a correlation between ponderal growth and expression of MDCF-2 glycan utilization pathways by Prevotella copri strains. To test this correlation, here we use gnotobiotic mice colonized with defined consortia of age- and ponderal growth-associated gut bacterial strains, with or without P. copri isolates closely matching the metagenome-assembled genomes. Combining gut metagenomics and metatranscriptomics with host single-nucleus RNA sequencing and gut metabolomic analyses, we identify a key role of P. copri in metabolizing MDCF-2 glycans and uncover its interactions with other microbes including Bifidobacterium infantis. P. copri-containing consortia mediated weight gain and modulated energy metabolism within intestinal epithelial cells. Our results reveal structure-function relationships between MDCF-2 and members of the gut microbiota of malnourished children with potential implications for future therapies.

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Nat Microbiol

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EISSN

2058-5276

Publication Date

April 2024

Volume

9

Issue

4

Start / End Page

922 / 937

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Weight Gain
  • Prevotella
  • Microbiota
  • Mice
  • Malnutrition
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome
  • Animals
  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 1108 Medical Microbiology
  • 0605 Microbiology
 

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Chang, H.-W., Lee, E. M., Wang, Y., Zhou, C., Pruss, K. M., Henrissat, S., … Gordon, J. I. (2024). Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition. Nat Microbiol, 9(4), 922–937. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-024-01628-7
Chang, Hao-Wei, Evan M. Lee, Yi Wang, Cyrus Zhou, Kali M. Pruss, Suzanne Henrissat, Robert Y. Chen, et al. “Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition.Nat Microbiol 9, no. 4 (April 2024): 922–37. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-024-01628-7.
Chang H-W, Lee EM, Wang Y, Zhou C, Pruss KM, Henrissat S, et al. Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition. Nat Microbiol. 2024 Apr;9(4):922–37.
Chang, Hao-Wei, et al. “Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition.Nat Microbiol, vol. 9, no. 4, Apr. 2024, pp. 922–37. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/s41564-024-01628-7.
Chang H-W, Lee EM, Wang Y, Zhou C, Pruss KM, Henrissat S, Chen RY, Kao C, Hibberd MC, Lynn HM, Webber DM, Crane M, Cheng J, Rodionov DA, Arzamasov AA, Castillo JJ, Couture G, Chen Y, Balcazo NP, Lebrilla CB, Terrapon N, Henrissat B, Ilkayeva O, Muehlbauer MJ, Newgard CB, Mostafa I, Das S, Mahfuz M, Osterman AL, Barratt MJ, Ahmed T, Gordon JI. Prevotella copri and microbiota members mediate the beneficial effects of a therapeutic food for malnutrition. Nat Microbiol. 2024 Apr;9(4):922–937.

Published In

Nat Microbiol

DOI

EISSN

2058-5276

Publication Date

April 2024

Volume

9

Issue

4

Start / End Page

922 / 937

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Weight Gain
  • Prevotella
  • Microbiota
  • Mice
  • Malnutrition
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome
  • Animals
  • 3107 Microbiology
  • 1108 Medical Microbiology
  • 0605 Microbiology