Interactions between diet and the gut microbiota are fundamental to metabolic health, shaping energy balance and disease susceptibility(1-5). However, the underlying mechanisms by which dietary and microbial factors converge to regulate host physiology remain unclear. Here we show that protein availability profoundly modulates the functional landscape of the gut microbiota and promotes remodelling of white adipose tissue (WAT). Specifically, low-protein diets (LPDs) robustly induce signature genes of browning in WAT to a similar extent to that seen in response to classical stimuli, such as cold exposure or β-adrenergic receptor activation(6-8). LPD-mediated browning was markedly diminished in germ-free mice, and this defect was rescued by colonization with defined bacterial consortia made up of strains that were isolated and down-selected from the faeces of either LPD-fed mice or healthy human volunteers with (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET)-confirmed brown- or beige-fat activity(9-12). Microbiota-induced browning was mediated both by bile acids driving the activation of the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) in adipose progenitor cells, and by nrfA-encoding commensal-derived ammonia driving the expression of fibroblast growth factorâ21 (FGF21) in hepatocytes. The bile acid-FXR and ammonia-FGF21 axes both have non-redundant, essential roles in promoting WAT browning. These findings highlight a mechanistic link between diet, gut microbial metabolism and adipose tissue remodelling, uncovering microbiota-dependent pathways by which the host responds to dietary cues.
Microbiota-mediated induction of beige adipocytes in response to dietary cues.
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作者:Tanoue Takeshi, Nagayama Manabu, Roochana Ayumi J A, Zimmerman Samuel, Ashenberg Orr, Jain Tanvi, Igarashi Ryo, Sasajima Satoshi, Takeshita Kozue, Hetherington Nicola, Okahashi Nobuyuki, Ueda Masahiro, Konishi Morichika, Nakayama Yoshiaki, Minoda Aki, Skelly Ashwin N, Minokoshi Yasuhiko, Pucci Nicholas, Mende Daniel R, Arita Makoto, Yamamoto Hironori, Watanabe Shunji, Miura Kouichi, Behie Scott W, Suda Wataru, Sato Toshiro, Atarashi Koji, Matsushita Mami, Kajimura Shingo, Plichta Damian R, Saito Masayuki, Xavier Ramnik J, Honda Kenya
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar 4 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-026-10205-3 | ||
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