Sex and genetic background define the metabolic, physiologic, and molecular response to protein restriction

性别和遗传背景决定了对蛋白质限制的代谢、生理和分子反应

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作者:Cara L Green, Heidi H Pak, Nicole E Richardson, Victoria Flores, Deyang Yu, Jay L Tomasiewicz, Sabrina N Dumas, Katherine Kredell, Jesse W Fan, Charlie Kirsh, Krittisak Chaiyakul, Michaela E Murphy, Reji Babygirija, Gregory A Barrett-Wilt, Joshua Rabinowitz, Irene M Ong, Cholsoon Jang, Judith Simcox

Abstract

Low-protein diets promote metabolic health in humans and rodents. Despite evidence that sex and genetic background are key factors in the response to diet, most protein intake studies examine only a single strain and sex of mice. Using multiple strains and both sexes of mice, we find that improvements in metabolic health in response to reduced dietary protein strongly depend on sex and strain. While some phenotypes were conserved across strains and sexes, including increased glucose tolerance and energy expenditure, we observed high variability in adiposity, insulin sensitivity, and circulating hormones. Using a multi-omics approach, we identified mega-clusters of differentially expressed hepatic genes, metabolites, and lipids associated with each phenotype, providing molecular insight into the differential response to protein restriction. Our results highlight the importance of sex and genetic background in the response to dietary protein level, and the potential importance of a personalized medicine approach to dietary interventions.

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