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Publication : The gut peptide Reg3g links the small intestine microbiome to the regulation of energy balance, glucose levels, and gut function.

First Author  Shin JH Year  2022
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  34
Issue  11 Pages  1765-1778.e6
PubMed ID  36240758 Mgi Jnum  J:331544
Mgi Id  MGI:7380176 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2022.09.024
Citation  Shin JH, et al. (2022) The gut peptide Reg3g links the small intestine microbiome to the regulation of energy balance, glucose levels, and gut function. Cell Metab 34(11):1765-1778.e6
abstractText  Changing composition of the gut microbiome is an important component of the gut adaptation to various environments, which have been implicated in various metabolic diseases including obesity and type 2 diabetes, but the mechanisms by which the microbiota influence host physiology remain contentious. Here we find that both diets high in the fermentable fiber inulin and vertical sleeve gastrectomy increase intestinal expression and circulating levels of the anti-microbial peptide Reg3g. Moreover, a number of beneficial effects of these manipulations on gut function, energy balance, and glucose regulation are absent in Reg3g knockout mice. Peripheral administration of various preparations of Reg3g improves glucose tolerance, and this effect is dependent on the putative receptor Extl3 in the pancreas. These data suggest Reg3g acts both within the lumen and as a gut hormone to link the intestinal microbiome to various aspects of host physiology that may be leveraged for novel treatment strategies.
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