Nature Communications (Jul 2020)

Butyrate producing colonic Clostridiales metabolise human milk oligosaccharides and cross feed on mucin via conserved pathways

  • Michael Jakob Pichler,
  • Chihaya Yamada,
  • Bashar Shuoker,
  • Camila Alvarez-Silva,
  • Aina Gotoh,
  • Maria Louise Leth,
  • Erwin Schoof,
  • Toshihiko Katoh,
  • Mikiyasu Sakanaka,
  • Takane Katayama,
  • Chunsheng Jin,
  • Niclas G. Karlsson,
  • Manimozhiyan Arumugam,
  • Shinya Fushinobu,
  • Maher Abou Hachem

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17075-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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The assembly and maturation of the early life microbiome has life-long effects on human health. Here, the authors combine omics, functional assays and structural analyses to characterize the catabolic pathways that support the growth of butyrate producing Clostridiales members from the Roseburia and Eubacterium, on distinct human milk oligosaccharides.