| Title : Mgll Knockout Mouse Resistance to Diet-Induced Dysmetabolism Is Associated with Altered Gut Microbiota - Dione_2020_Cells_9_ |
| Author(s) : Dione N , Lacroix S , Taschler U , Deschenes T , Abolghasemi A , Leblanc N , Di Marzo V , Silvestri C |
| Ref : Cells , 9 : , 2020 |
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Abstract :
Monoglyceride lipase (MGLL) regulates metabolism by catabolizing monoacylglycerols (MAGs), including the endocannabinoid 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG) and some of its bioactive congeners, to the corresponding free fatty acids. Mgll knockout mice (Mgll(-/-)) exhibit elevated tissue levels of MAGs in association with resistance to the metabolic and cardiovascular perturbations induced by a high fat diet (HFD). The gut microbiome and its metabolic function are disrupted in obesity in a manner modulated by 2-arachidonoyl glycerol (2-AG's) main receptors, the cannabinoid CB1 receptors. We therefore hypothesized that Mgll(-/-) mice have an altered microbiome, that responds differently to diet-induced obesity from that of wild-type (WT) mice. We subjected mice to HFD and assessed changes in the microbiomes after 8 and 22 weeks. As expected, Mgll(-/-) mice showed decreased adiposity, improved insulin sensitivity, and altered circulating incretin/adipokine levels in response to HFD. Mgll(-/-) mice on a chow diet exhibited significantly higher levels of Hydrogenoanaerobacterium, Roseburia, and Ruminococcus than WT mice. The relative abundance of the Lactobacillaceae and Coriobacteriaceae and of the Lactobacillus, Enterorhabdus, Clostridium_XlVa, and Falsiporphyromonas genera was significantly altered by HFD in WT but not Mgll(-/-) mice. Differently abundant families were also associated with changes in circulating adipokine and incretin levels in HFD-fed mice. Some gut microbiota family alterations could be reproduced by supplementing 2-AG or MAGs in culturomics experiments carried out with WT mouse fecal samples. We suggest that the altered microbiome of Mgll(-/-) mice contributes to their obesity resistant phenotype, and results in part from increased levels of 2-AG and MAGs. |
| PubMedSearch : Dione_2020_Cells_9_ |
| PubMedID: 33348740 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: mouse-MGLL |
| Gene_locus | mouse-MGLL |
Dione N, Lacroix S, Taschler U, Deschenes T, Abolghasemi A, Leblanc N, Di Marzo V, Silvestri C (2020)
Mgll Knockout Mouse Resistance to Diet-Induced Dysmetabolism Is Associated with Altered Gut Microbiota
Cells
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Dione N, Lacroix S, Taschler U, Deschenes T, Abolghasemi A, Leblanc N, Di Marzo V, Silvestri C (2020)
Cells
9 :