腸内 の 微生物 が 脂肪 に 潜入 する と,脂肪 は また 潜入 し ます
Sean P Spencer1, Justin L Sonnenburg2
1Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA; Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
Cell
|October 30, 2020
まとめ
研究者達は,メゼンタリック脂肪組織 (MAT) で様々な微生物を発見し,以前の仮定に挑戦しました. これらの腸内細菌は クローン病の特徴である "溜まる脂肪"に寄与します
科学分野:
- 微生物学
- 胃腸内科
- 免疫学
背景:
- 腸内微生物群は 胃腸の健康に 重要な役割を果たします
- 中腸脂肪組織 (MAT) は胃腸を囲み,微生物を収容するその役割は十分に理解されていません.
研究 の 目的:
- 中間脂肪組織 (MAT) の内部の微生物多様性を調査する.
- クローン病の病原性へのこれらの微生物の貢献を理解するために,特に"爬行脂肪"
主な方法:
- 中腹脂肪組織の微生物分析
- バクテリアの種類と 代謝適応の特定
主要な成果:
- MATでは以前は評価されていなかった 活性の高い微生物の多様性が特定されました
- これらの微生物は 腸内微生物群から 誤った位置に 移ったことを示唆しています
- これらのバクテリアはMAT環境に代謝的に適応しています.
結論:
- MATは 多様な微生物群を抱えています
- 腸内細菌の誤った位置づけと適応は,クローン病に見られる"転移する脂肪"に寄与する.
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