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Publication : The quality of energy- and macronutrient-balanced diets regulates host susceptibility to influenza in mice.

First Author  Cootes TA Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  41
Issue  7 Pages  111638
PubMed ID  36384123 Mgi Jnum  J:331413
Mgi Id  MGI:7388025 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111638
Citation  Cootes TA, et al. (2022) The quality of energy- and macronutrient-balanced diets regulates host susceptibility to influenza in mice. Cell Rep 41(7):111638
abstractText  Modulation of individual macronutrients or caloric density is known to regulate host resistance to infection in mice. However, the impact of diet composition, independent of macronutrient and energy content, on infection susceptibility is unclear. We show that two laboratory rodent diets, widely used as standard animal feeds and experimental controls, display distinct abilities in supporting mice during influenza infection. Mice placed on the highly processed AIN93G showed increased mortality to infection compared with those on a grain-based chow diet, suggesting a detrimental role for highly processed food in host defense. We further demonstrate that the heightened susceptibility of AIN93G-fed mice was associated with the failure in homeostasis restoration mediated by the cytokine interferon (IFN)-gamma. Our findings show that diet composition calibrates host survival threshold by regulating adaptive homeostasis and highlights a pivotal role for extrinsic signals in host phenotype and outcome of host-pathogen interaction.
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