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Gut microbiota and bile acids changes in MASLD mice model with hepatic PLD1 knockout
Yushang Zhao1, Huan Wang2, Wanling Lin1
1Department of Clinical Laboratory, Peking University People's Hospital, Beijing 100044, China.
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Hepatocyte phospholipase D1 ( PLD1) knockout alleviates metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in mice, but the underlying mechanism is largely unknown. In this study, the mice are divided into four groups: Con (wild-type mice with normal control diet), HFHC (wild-type mice with high-fat diet), Con_KO (hepatocyte PLD1-knockout mice with normal control diet), and HFHC_KO (hepatocyte PLD1-knockout mice with high-fat diet). Intestinal contents of mice are analyzed via metagenomics and metabolomics, and the liver bile acids are assessed by mass spectrometry imaging. The results show that at the phylum level the abundance of Bacillota in the intestines of MASLD model mice is significantly increased, whereas that of Bacteroidota significantly is decreased. However, after the deletion of hepatocyte PLD1, Pseudomonadota and Candidatus Bathyarchaeota are significantly decreased in the MASLD model mice. At the species level, compared with that in the Con group, the abundance of Faecalibaculum rodentium is significantly increased in the HFHC group, whereas hepatocyte PLD1 knockout causes the abundances of Desulfovibrionaceae bacterium LT0009 and Lachnospiraceae bacterium 10-1 to be significantly decreased. In terms of intestinal bile acids, the levels of two bile acids (hyodeoxycholic acid and glycolithocholic acid) differ between the HFHC_KO group and the HFHC group. Association analysis shows that Faecalibaculum co-occurs with DCA, βMCA, ΩMCA and αMCA, while probiotic Bacteroides uniformis is significantly correlated with UDCA, 12-KetoLCA, and 7-KetoLCA. Finally, mass spectrometry imaging reveals that the TCA and TDCA contents in the liver are significantly decreased after PLD1 knockout in hepatocytes. These findings demonstrate that hepatocyte PLD1 knockout alters the gut microbiota and bile acids profiles, suggesting that PLD1 deficiency may modulate MASLD progression by changing intestinal microbiota-bile acid homeostasis.
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