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Name Inoue Takashi
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researchmap researcher code B000003480
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Novel bile acid biosynthetic pathways are enriched in the microbiome of centenarians.

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Yuko Sato
Koji Atarashi
Damian R Plichta
Yasumichi Arai
Satoshi Sasajima
Sean M Kearney
Wataru Suda
Kozue Takeshita
Takahiro Sasaki
Shoki Okamoto
Ashwin N Skelly
Yuki Okamura
Hera Vlamakis
Youxian Li
Takeshi Tanoue
Hajime Takei
Hiroshi Nittono
Seiko Narushima
Junichiro Irie
Hiroshi Itoh
Kyoji Moriya
Yuki Sugiura
Makoto Suematsu
Nobuko Moritoki
Shinsuke Shibata
Dan R Littman
Michael A Fischbach
Yoshifumi Uwamino
Takashi Inoue
Akira Honda
Masahira Hattori
Tsuyoshi Murai
Ramnik J Xavier
Nobuyoshi Hirose
Kenya Honda

Summary

Centenarians have a decreased susceptibility to ageing-associated illnesses, chronic inflammation and infectious diseases1-3. Here we show that centenarians have a distinct gut microbiome that is enriched in microorganisms that are capable of generating unique secondary bile acids, including various isoforms of lithocholic acid (LCA): iso-, 3-oxo-, allo-, 3-oxoallo- and isoallolithocholic acid. Among these bile acids, the biosynthetic pathway for isoalloLCA had not been described previously. By screening 68 bacterial isolates from the faecal microbiota of a centenarian, we identified Odoribacteraceae strains as effective producers of isoalloLCA both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, we found that the enzymes 5α-reductase (5AR) and 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3β-HSDH) were responsible for the production of isoalloLCA. IsoalloLCA exerted potent antimicrobial effects against Gram-positive (but not Gram-negative) multidrug-resistant pathogens, including Clostridioides difficile and Enterococcus faecium. These findings suggest that the metabolism of specific bile acids may be involved in reducing the risk of infection with pathobionts, thereby potentially contributing to the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis.

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Nature

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599

Number Of Pages

7885

StartingPage

458

EndingPage

464

Date of Issue

2021-07-29

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English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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10.1038/s41586-021-03832-5

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