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Gut microbiota modulation with long-chain corn bran arabinoxylan in adults with overweight and obesity is linked to an individualized temporal increase in fecal propionate

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dc.contributor.author Nguyen, Nguyen K.
dc.contributor.author Deehan, Edward C.
dc.contributor.author Zhang, Zhengxiao
dc.contributor.author Jin, Mingliang
dc.contributor.author Baskota, Nami
dc.contributor.author Perez-Munoz, Maria Elisa
dc.contributor.author Cole, Janis
dc.contributor.author Tuncil, Yunus E.
dc.contributor.author Seethaler, Benjamin
dc.contributor.author Wang, Ting
dc.contributor.author Laville, Martine
dc.contributor.author Delzenne, Nathalie M.
dc.contributor.author Bischoff, Stephan C.
dc.contributor.author Hamaker, Bruce R.
dc.contributor.author Martinez, Ines
dc.contributor.author Knights, Dan
dc.contributor.author Bakal, Jeffrey A.
dc.contributor.author Prado, Carla M.
dc.contributor.author Walter, Jens
dc.date.accessioned 2024-03-26T07:29:20Z
dc.date.available 2024-03-26T07:29:20Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Nguyen, NK., Deehan, EC., Zhang, ZX., Jin, ML., Baskota, N., Perez-Muñoz, ME., Cole, J., Tuncil, YE., Seethaler, B., Wang, T., Laville, M., Delzenne, NM., Bischoff, SC., Hamaker, BR., Martínez, I., Knights, D., Bakal, JA., Prado, CM., Walter, J. (2020). Gut microbiota modulation with long-chain corn bran arabinoxylan in adults with overweight and obesity is linked to an individualized temporal increase in fecal propionate. Microbiome, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-020-00887-w en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2049-2618
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40168-020-00887-w
dc.identifier.uri https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000565342100001
dc.identifier.uri http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5344
dc.description WoS Categories: Microbiology en_US
dc.description Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) en_US
dc.description Research Areas: Microbiology en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: Variability in the health effects of dietary fiber might arise from inter-individual differences in the gut microbiota's ability to ferment these substrates into beneficial metabolites. Our understanding of what drives this individuality is vastly incomplete and will require an ecological perspective as microbiomes function as complex inter-connected communities. Here, we performed a parallel two-arm, exploratory randomized controlled trial in 31 adults with overweight and class-I obesity to characterize the effects of long-chain, complex arabinoxylan (n= 15) at high supplementation doses (female: 25 g/day; male: 35 g/day) on gut microbiota composition and short-chain fatty acid production as compared to microcrystalline cellulose (n= 16, non-fermentable control), and integrated the findings using an ecological framework. Results: Arabinoxylan resulted in a global shift in fecal bacterial community composition, reduced alpha-diversity, and the promotion of specific taxa, including operational taxonomic units related toBifidobacterium longum,Blautia obeum, andPrevotella copri. Arabinoxylan further increased fecal propionate concentrations (p= 0.012, Friedman's test), an effect that showed two distinct groupings of temporal responses in participants. The two groups showed differences in compositional shifts of the microbiota (p <= 0.025, PERMANOVA), and multiple linear regression (MLR) analyses revealed that the propionate response was predictable through shifts and, to a lesser degree, baseline composition of the microbiota. Principal components (PCs) derived from community data were better predictors in MLR models as compared to single taxa, indicating that arabinoxylan fermentation is the result of multi-species interactions within microbiomes. Conclusion: This study showed that long-chain arabinoxylan modulates both microbiota composition and the output of health-relevant SCFAs, providing information for a more targeted application of this fiber. Variation in propionate production was linked to both compositional shifts and baseline composition, with PCs derived from shifts of the global microbial community showing the strongest associations. These findings constitute a proof-of-concept for the merit of an ecological framework that considers features of the wider gut microbial community for the prediction of metabolic outcomes of dietary fiber fermentation. This provides a basis to personalize the use of dietary fiber in nutritional application and to stratify human populations by relevant gut microbiota features to account for the inconsistent health effects in human intervention studies. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship joint European Research Area and Joint Programming Initiative-A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (ERA-HDHL) grant (Biomarkers for Nutrition and Health; FiberTAG project); Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR); Campus Alberta Innovation Program (CAIP) en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher BMC-LONDON en_US
dc.relation.isversionof 10.1186/s40168-020-00887-w en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess en_US
dc.subject Arabinoxylan, Dietary fiber, Gut microbiota, Inter-individual variability, Overweight adults, Short-chain fatty acids en_US
dc.subject DIETARY FIBER STRUCTURES, IN-VITRO FERMENTATION, FATTY-ACIDS, INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA, HUMAN HEALTH, BODY-WEIGHT, R-PACKAGE, SP-NOV, DEGRADATION, OLIGOSACCHARIDES en_US
dc.title Gut microbiota modulation with long-chain corn bran arabinoxylan in adults with overweight and obesity is linked to an individualized temporal increase in fecal propionate en_US
dc.type article en_US
dc.relation.journal MICROBIOME en_US
dc.contributor.department Ordu Üniversitesi en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0001-8919-3977 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-3609-5641 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0003-4234-1746 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-6977-4309 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0003-1754-172X en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0001-7697-1418 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-3658-2554 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-6977-4309 en_US
dc.contributor.authorID 0000-0002-5935-3236 en_US
dc.identifier.volume 8 en_US
dc.identifier.issue 1 en_US


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