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Microbial and metabolic impacts of trehalose and trehalose analogues.

Citation
Zhang, Y., and B. J. DeBosch. “Microbial And Metabolic Impacts Of Trehalose And Trehalose Analogues.”. Gut Microbes, pp. 1475-1482.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Yiming Zhang, Brian J DeBosch
Keywords Clostridioides difficile , NAFLD, lactotrehalose, microbiome, trehalose
Abstract

Trehalose is a disaccharide and fasting-mimetic that has been both canonized and vilified for its putative cardiometabolic and microbial effects. Trehalose analogues are currently under development to extend the key metabolic therapeutic actions of trehalose without adversely affecting host microbial communities. In the current study, we contrast the extent to which trehalose and its degradation-resistant analogue, lactotrehalose (LT), modulate microbial communities and host transcriptomic profiles. We demonstrate that trehalose and LT each exert adaptive metabolic and microbial effects that both overlap and diverge. We postulate that these effects depend both upon compound stability and bioavailability, and on stereospecific signal transduction. In context, the data suggest that trehalose is unlikely to be harmful, and yet it harbors unique effects that are not yet fully replicated by its analogues. These compounds are thus valuable probes to better define trehalose structure-function, and to offer as therapeutic metabolic agents.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Gut microbes
Volume
11
Issue
5
Number of Pages
1475-1482
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1949-0984
DOI
10.1080/19490976.2020.1750273
Alternate Journal
Gut Microbes
PMID
32329657
PMCID
PMC7524367
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