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An opportunistic pathogen isolated from the gut of an obese human causes obesity in germfree mice Lisa Luna Medical Primary Care

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An opportunistic pathogen isolated from the gut of an obese human causes obesity in germfree mice

LisaLuna Medical Primary Care

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Case

• weight 174.8 kg, • body mass index 58.8 kgm2• suffering from diabetes, hypertension and other serious

metabolic deteriorations

• on a diet composed of whole grains, traditional Chinese medicinal foods and prebiotics

• lost 30.1 kg after 9 weeks, and 51.4 kg after 23 weeks• Amelioration of hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia and

hypertension until most metabolic parameters improved to normal ranges

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How does it happen?• Biomedical Indicator

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Key Point----Enterobacter

a genus of opportunistic, endotoxin producingPathogens, made up 35% of the gut bacteria in a morbidly obese volunteer

After 9 weeks on the WTP diet*, this Enterobacter population in the volunteer’s gut reduced to 1.8%, and became undetectable by the end of the 23-week trial

*WTP Diet :whole grains, traditional Chinese medicine and prebiotics

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Hypothesis

The endotoxin producing Enterobacter population may have a causative role in the metabolic deteriorations of its human host

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Animal Studies

Animal: Germfree (GF) male C57BL/6J mice* *germfree mice are resistant to HFD-induced obesity

Clinical isolation: • Strain Enterobacter cloacae B29 isolated from the volunteer’s gut• and nearest neighbor as E.cloacae subsp. cloacae ATCC 13047

Process: Inoculation of B29 and Luria–Bertani (LB) into GF mice

Feed:• normal chow diet (NCD) or• High fat diet(HFD)

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(continued)4 groups:• NCD+B29• NCD+LB• HFD+B29 • HFD+LB

data collected at the end of 16 weeks after inoculation• Body weight• mass of epididymal, mesenteric, subcutaneous inguinal and retroperitoneal fat

pad; • oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and areas under the curve (AUC) for the plasma

glucose; • serum 2h post load insulin; • enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) analysis of serum LPS-binding protein

(LBP); • serum amyloid A (SAA); • adiponectin corrected for bodyweight

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Body weight after 16 weeks of experiment

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Fat pad after 16 weeks of experiment

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Blood Glucose level after 16 weeks of experiment

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Conclusion from the data collected

• The HFD+B29 gnotobiotic mice developed the most significant insulin resistant phenotype and body gain and other characteristics of obesity

• The NCD+B29or NCD+LB both remained lean throughout the trial

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Serum LPS-binding protein after 16 weeks

*B29 was the only LPS producer in the gnotobiotic-mouse gut

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Conclusion from the LBP level after 16 weeks experiment

• The serum LPS-binding protein was significantly higher in the HFD+B29 gnotobiotic mice than in the NCD+B29

• increased serum–endotoxin load in the HFD+B29 gnotobiotic mice could only come from B29.

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HFD+B29 mice had the greatest increase in systemic inflammation

Serum SAA and adiponection level after the 16 weeks

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Conclusion of the study

Overgrowth of an endotoxin producing gut bacterium is a contributing factor to, rather than a consequence of, the metabolic deteriorationsin its human host

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Strength of the study

• for the first time, established a gnotobiotic-mouse obesity model combining HFD with a human-originated endotoxin producer

• identify more such obesity-inducing bacteria from various human populations

• develop new strategies for reducing the devastating epidemic of metabolic diseases

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Several question remains uncertain

• Study is conducted for 16 weeks, it’s uncertain if the gut pathogen from the obese functions the similar way in a long term.

• B29 is probably not the only contributor to human obesity in vivo.

• More case study is required to replicate the experiments

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