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Lactic acid bacteria–derived γ-linolenic acid metabolites are PPARδ ligands that reduce lipid accumulation in human intestinal organoids
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 11102534Published online: September 23, 2022- Makoto Noguchi
- Makoto Shimizu
- Peng Lu
- Yu Takahashi
- Yoshio Yamauchi
- Shintaro Sato
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Gut microbiota regulate physiological functions in various hosts, such as energy metabolism and immunity. Lactic acid bacteria, including Lactobacillus plantarum, have a specific polyunsaturated fatty acid saturation metabolism that generates multiple fatty acid species, such as hydroxy fatty acids, oxo fatty acids, conjugated fatty acids, and trans-fatty acids. How these bacterial metabolites impact host physiology is not fully understood. Here, we investigated the ligand activity of lactic acid bacteria–produced fatty acids in relation to nuclear hormone receptors expressed in the small intestine.