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Publication : Bacterial sensing via neuronal Nod2 regulates appetite and body temperature.

First Author  Gabanyi I Year  2022
Journal  Science Volume  376
Issue  6590 Pages  eabj3986
PubMed ID  35420957 Mgi Jnum  J:323343
Mgi Id  MGI:7261484 Doi  10.1126/science.abj3986
Citation  Gabanyi I, et al. (2022) Bacterial sensing via neuronal Nod2 regulates appetite and body temperature. Science 376(6590):eabj3986
abstractText  Gut bacteria influence brain functions and metabolism. We investigated whether this influence can be mediated by direct sensing of bacterial cell wall components by brain neurons. In mice, we found that bacterial peptidoglycan plays a major role in mediating gut-brain communication via the Nod2 receptor. Peptidoglycan-derived muropeptides reach the brain and alter the activity of a subset of brain neurons that express Nod2. Activation of Nod2 in hypothalamic inhibitory neurons is essential for proper appetite and body temperature control, primarily in females. This study identifies a microbe-sensing mechanism that regulates feeding behavior and host metabolism.
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