2024
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202400058
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Breed‐Driven Microbiome Heterogeneity Regulates Intestinal Stem Cell Proliferation via Lactobacillus‐Lactate‐GPR81 Signaling

Haiqin Wu,
Chunlong Mu,
Xuan Li
et al.

Abstract: Genetically lean and obese individuals have distinct intestinal microbiota and function. However, the underlying mechanisms of the microbiome heterogeneity and its regulation on epithelial function such as intestinal stem cell (ISC) fate remain unclear. Employing pigs of genetically distinct breeds (obese Meishan and lean Yorkshire), this study reveals transcriptome‐wide variations in microbial ecology of the jejunum, characterized by enrichment of active Lactobacillus species, notably the predominant Lactobac… Show more

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