Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota

Abstract The gut microbiota of individuals are dominated by different fiber-utilizing bacteria, which ferment dietary fiber into short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) known to be important for human health. Here, we show that the dominance of Prevotella versus Bacteroides in fecal innocula, identified int...

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Main Authors: Tingting Chen, Wenmin Long, Chenhong Zhang, Shuang Liu, Liping Zhao, Bruce R. Hamaker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02995-4
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spelling doaj-34ce23b16a7f4192a3175f5fa4993f4e2020-12-08T01:10:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-06-01711710.1038/s41598-017-02995-4Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiotaTingting Chen0Wenmin Long1Chenhong Zhang2Shuang Liu3Liping Zhao4Bruce R. Hamaker5Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research, Department of Food Science, Purdue UniversityState Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism and Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Systems Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityState Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism and Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Systems Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityState Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism and Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Systems Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityState Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism and Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Systems Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityState Key Laboratory of Microbial Metabolism and Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Systems Biomedicine, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong UniversityAbstract The gut microbiota of individuals are dominated by different fiber-utilizing bacteria, which ferment dietary fiber into short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) known to be important for human health. Here, we show that the dominance of Prevotella versus Bacteroides in fecal innocula, identified into two different enterotypes, differentially impacts in vitro fermentation profiles of SCFAs from fibers with different chemical structures. In a microbiome of the Prevotella enterotype, fructooligosaccharides, and sorghum and corn arabinoxylans significantly promoted one single Prevotella OTU with equally high production of total SCFAs with propionate as the major product. Conversely, in the Bacteroides-dominated microbiota, the three fibers enriched different OTUs leading to different levels and ratios of SCFAs. This is the first report showing how individual differences in two enterotypes cause distinctly different responses to dietary fiber. Microbiota dominated by different fiber-utilizing bacteria may impact host health by way of producing different amounts and profiles of SCFAs from the same carbohydrate substrates.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02995-4
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author Tingting Chen
Wenmin Long
Chenhong Zhang
Shuang Liu
Liping Zhao
Bruce R. Hamaker
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Wenmin Long
Chenhong Zhang
Shuang Liu
Liping Zhao
Bruce R. Hamaker
Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
Scientific Reports
author_facet Tingting Chen
Wenmin Long
Chenhong Zhang
Shuang Liu
Liping Zhao
Bruce R. Hamaker
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title Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
title_short Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
title_full Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
title_fullStr Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Fiber-utilizing capacity varies in Prevotella- versus Bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
title_sort fiber-utilizing capacity varies in prevotella- versus bacteroides-dominated gut microbiota
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract The gut microbiota of individuals are dominated by different fiber-utilizing bacteria, which ferment dietary fiber into short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) known to be important for human health. Here, we show that the dominance of Prevotella versus Bacteroides in fecal innocula, identified into two different enterotypes, differentially impacts in vitro fermentation profiles of SCFAs from fibers with different chemical structures. In a microbiome of the Prevotella enterotype, fructooligosaccharides, and sorghum and corn arabinoxylans significantly promoted one single Prevotella OTU with equally high production of total SCFAs with propionate as the major product. Conversely, in the Bacteroides-dominated microbiota, the three fibers enriched different OTUs leading to different levels and ratios of SCFAs. This is the first report showing how individual differences in two enterotypes cause distinctly different responses to dietary fiber. Microbiota dominated by different fiber-utilizing bacteria may impact host health by way of producing different amounts and profiles of SCFAs from the same carbohydrate substrates.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02995-4
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