eLife (Jan 2022)
Gut microbe-targeted choline trimethylamine lyase inhibition improves obesity via rewiring of host circadian rhythms
- Rebecca C Schugar,
- Christy M Gliniak,
- Lucas J Osborn,
- William Massey,
- Naseer Sangwan,
- Anthony Horak,
- Rakhee Banerjee,
- Danny Orabi,
- Robert N Helsley,
- Amanda L Brown,
- Amy Burrows,
- Chelsea Finney,
- Kevin K Fung,
- Frederick M Allen,
- Daniel Ferguson,
- Anthony D Gromovsky,
- Chase Neumann,
- Kendall Cook,
- Amy McMillan,
- Jennifer A Buffa,
- James T Anderson,
- Margarete Mehrabian,
- Maryam Goudarzi,
- Belinda Willard,
- Tytus D Mak,
- Andrew R Armstrong,
- Garth Swanson,
- Ali Keshavarzian,
- Jose Carlos Garcia-Garcia,
- Zeneng Wang,
- Aldons J Lusis,
- Stanley L Hazen,
- Jonathan Mark Brown
Affiliations
- Rebecca C Schugar
- ORCiD
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Christy M Gliniak
- ORCiD
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Lucas J Osborn
- ORCiD
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- William Massey
- ORCiD
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Naseer Sangwan
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Anthony Horak
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Rakhee Banerjee
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Danny Orabi
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Robert N Helsley
- ORCiD
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Amanda L Brown
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Amy Burrows
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Chelsea Finney
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Kevin K Fung
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Frederick M Allen
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Daniel Ferguson
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Anthony D Gromovsky
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Chase Neumann
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Kendall Cook
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Amy McMillan
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Jennifer A Buffa
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- James T Anderson
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Margarete Mehrabian
- Departments of Medicine, Microbiology, and Human Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
- Maryam Goudarzi
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Proteomics and Metabolomics Core, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Belinda Willard
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Proteomics and Metabolomics Core, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Tytus D Mak
- Mass Spectrometry Data Center, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, United States
- Andrew R Armstrong
- Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, United States
- Garth Swanson
- Departments of Medicine, Microbiology, and Human Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
- Ali Keshavarzian
- ORCiD
- Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, United States
- Jose Carlos Garcia-Garcia
- Life Sciences Transformative Platform Technologies, Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, United States
- Zeneng Wang
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Aldons J Lusis
- Departments of Medicine, Microbiology, and Human Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States
- Stanley L Hazen
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Heart Vascular and Thoracic Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- Jonathan Mark Brown
- ORCiD
- Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Sciences, Lerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States; Center for Microbiome and Human Health, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, United States
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63998
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 11
Abstract
Obesity has repeatedly been linked to reorganization of the gut microbiome, yet to this point obesity therapeutics have been targeted exclusively toward the human host. Here, we show that gut microbe-targeted inhibition of the trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) pathway protects mice against the metabolic disturbances associated with diet-induced obesity (DIO) or leptin deficiency (Lepob/ob). Small molecule inhibition of the gut microbial enzyme choline TMA-lyase (CutC) does not reduce food intake but is instead associated with alterations in the gut microbiome, improvement in glucose tolerance, and enhanced energy expenditure. We also show that gut microbial CutC inhibition is associated with reorganization of host circadian control of both phosphatidylcholine and energy metabolism. This study underscores the relationship between microbe and host metabolism and provides evidence that gut microbe-derived trimethylamine (TMA) is a key regulator of the host circadian clock. This work also demonstrates that gut microbe-targeted enzyme inhibitors have potential as anti-obesity therapeutics.
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