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Culturing and Molecular Approaches for Identifying Microbiota Taxa Impacting Children's Obesogenic Phenotypes Related to Xenobiotic Dietary Exposure.

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2022-01-03

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Lopez-Moreno, Ana
Ruiz-Moreno, Angel
Pardo-Cacho, Jesus
Cerk, Klara
Torres-Sanchez, Alfonso
Ortiz, Pilar
Ubeda, Marina
Aguilera, Margarita

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MDPI AG
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Integrated data from molecular and improved culturomics studies might offer holistic insights on gut microbiome dysbiosis triggered by xenobiotics, such as obesity and metabolic disorders. Bisphenol A (BPA), a dietary xenobiotic obesogen, was chosen for a directed culturing approach using microbiota specimens from 46 children with obesity and normal-weight profiles. In parallel, a complementary molecular analysis was carried out to estimate the BPA metabolising capacities. Firstly, catalogues of 237 BPA directed-cultured microorganisms were isolated using five selected media and several BPA treatments and conditions. Taxa from Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria were the most abundant in normal-weight and overweight/obese children, with species belonging to the genera Enterococcus, Escherichia, Staphylococcus, Bacillus, and Clostridium. Secondly, the representative isolated taxa from normal-weight vs. overweight/obese were grouped as BPA biodegrader, tolerant, or resistant bacteria, according to the presence of genes encoding BPA enzymes in their whole genome sequences. Remarkably, the presence of sporobiota and concretely Bacillus spp. showed the higher BPA biodegradation potential in overweight/obese group compared to normal-weight, which could drive a relevant role in obesity and metabolic dysbiosis triggered by these xenobiotics.

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Actinobacillus
Benzhydryl Compounds
Case-Control Studies
Child
Dietary Exposure
Dysbiosis
Female
Firmicutes
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Humans
Male
Pediatric Obesity
Phenols
Phenotype
Proteobacteria
Xenobiotics

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Actinobacillus
Compuestos de bencidrilo
Disbiosis
Exposición dietética
Fenoles
Fenotipo
Firmicutes
Microbioma gastrointestinal
Obesidad infantil
Proteobacteria
Xenobióticos

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BPA, bioinformatics, culturomics, endocrine disruptors, obesity, obesogens

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López-Moreno A, Ruiz-Moreno Á, Pardo-Cacho J, Cerk K, Torres-Sánchez A, Ortiz P, et al. Culturing and Molecular Approaches for Identifying Microbiota Taxa Impacting Children's Obesogenic Phenotypes Related to Xenobiotic Dietary Exposure. Nutrients. 2022 Jan 6;14(2):241.