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Publication : Microbe-mediated intestinal NOD2 stimulation improves linear growth of undernourished infant mice.

First Author  Schwarzer M Year  2023
Journal  Science Volume  379
Issue  6634 Pages  826-833
PubMed ID  36821686 Mgi Jnum  J:340956
Mgi Id  MGI:7442109 Doi  10.1126/science.ade9767
Citation  Schwarzer M, et al. (2023) Microbe-mediated intestinal NOD2 stimulation improves linear growth of undernourished infant mice. Science 379(6634):826-833
abstractText  The intestinal microbiota is known to influence postnatal growth. We previously found that a strain of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (strain Lp(WJL)) buffers the adverse effects of chronic undernutrition on the growth of juvenile germ-free mice. Here, we report that Lp(WJL) sustains the postnatal growth of malnourished conventional animals and supports both insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and insulin production and activity. We have identified cell walls isolated from Lp(WJL), as well as muramyl dipeptide and mifamurtide, as sufficient cues to stimulate animal growth despite undernutrition. Further, we found that NOD2 is necessary in intestinal epithelial cells for Lp(WJL)-mediated IGF-1 production and for postnatal growth promotion in malnourished conventional animals. These findings indicate that, coupled with renutrition, bacteria cell walls or purified NOD2 ligands have the potential to alleviate stunting.
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