Metagenomic Insights into the Degradation of Resistant Starch by Human Gut Microbiota

Journal Article
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, vol. 84, iss. 23, 2018
Authors
Marius Vital, Adina Howe, Nathalie Bergeron, Ronald M. Krauss, Janet K. Jansson, James M. Tiedje, Harold L. Drake
Abstract
Manipulation of gut microbiota is increasingly recognized as a promising approach to reduce various noncommunicable diseases, such as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Specific dietary supplements, including resistant starches (RS), are often a focus, yet comprehensive insights into functional responses of microbiota are largely lacking. Furthermore, unresponsiveness in certain individuals is poorly understood. Our data indicate that distinct parts of microbiota work jointly to degrade RS and successively form health-promoting fermentation end products. It highlights the need to consider both primary degraders and specific more-downstream-acting bacterial groups in order to achieve desired intervention outcomes. The gained insights will assist the design of personalized treatment strategies based on an individual's microbiota.
English