Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2809977586> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2809977586 abstract "ABSTRACT Exosomes and exosome-like vesicles participate in cell-to-cell communication in animals, plant and bacteria. Dietary exosomes in bovine milk are bioavailable in non-bovine species, but a fraction of milk exosomes reaches the large intestine. We hypothesized that milk exosomes alter the composition of the gut microbiome in mice. C57BL/6 mice were fed AIN-93G diets, defined by their content of bovine milk exosomes and RNA cargos: exosome/RNA depleted (ERD) versus exosome/RNA-sufficient (ERS) diets. Feeding was initiated at age three weeks and cecum content was collected at ages 7, 15 and 47 weeks. Microbial communities were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. The dietary intake of exosomes and age had significant effects on the microbial communities in the cecum. At the phylum level, the abundance of Verrucomicrobia was greater in mice fed ERD compared to ERS, and the abundance of both Firmicutes and Tenericutes was smaller in mice fed ERD compared to ERS at age 47 weeks. At the family level, the abundance of Anaeroplasmataceae was greater in mice fed ERD compared to ERS, and the abundance of Bifidobacteriaceae , Lachnospiraceae , and Dehalobacteriaceae was significantly greater in mice fed ERS than mice fed ERD at age 15 weeks. Exosome feeding significantly altered the abundance of 52 operational taxonomic units; diet effects were particularly strong in the Lachnospiraceae , Ruminococcaceae and the Verrucomicrobiaceae families. We conclude that exosomes in bovine milk alter microbial communities in non-bovine species, suggesting that exosomes and their cargos participate in the crosstalk between bacterial and animal kingdoms. IMPORTANCE Virtually all living cells, including bacteria communicate through exosomes, which can be found in all body fluids. Exosomes and the RNA cargos have been implicated in all aspects of health and disease, e.g., metastasis of cancer, neuronal signaling and embryonic development. Previously, we reported that exosomes and their microRNA cargos are not solely derived from endogenous synthesis, but may also be obtained from dietary sources such as bovine milk in non-bovine mammals. Here, we report for the first time that bovine milk exosomes communicate with the intestinal microbiome and alters microbial communities in mice. This is the first report suggesting that the gut microbiome facilitates the signaling by dietary exosomes across kingdoms: animal (cow) → bacteria → animal (mouse)." @default.
- W2809977586 created "2018-07-10" @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5012418559 @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5013106852 @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5019950984 @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5029528457 @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5044003397 @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5058727939 @default.
- W2809977586 creator A5090114349 @default.
- W2809977586 date "2018-06-26" @default.
- W2809977586 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2809977586 title "Dietary Bovine Milk Exosomes Elicit Changes in Microbial Communities in C57BL/6 Mice" @default.
- W2809977586 cites W1569647046 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W1757949072 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W1831301545 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W1859042441 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W1966928665 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W1968105193 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2009581907 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2033850456 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2035378093 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2035618305 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2038643099 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2046094296 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2047087968 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2057419005 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2058318481 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2063490043 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2072153678 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2072970694 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2073332363 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2088833470 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2097065948 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2097875133 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2098832713 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2108718991 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2109480277 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2111802622 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2117457769 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2129690444 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2133856765 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2136879569 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2142065386 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2143814738 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2149612630 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2154026962 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2155897723 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2165279431 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2165374397 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2166820820 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2170852633 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2176098886 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2178935826 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2201635681 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2301392329 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2330004628 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2411828057 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2549746211 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2610575445 @default.
- W2809977586 cites W2793865364 @default.
- W2809977586 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/356048" @default.
- W2809977586 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2809977586 type Work @default.
- W2809977586 sameAs 2809977586 @default.
- W2809977586 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2809977586 countsByYear W28099775862019 @default.
- W2809977586 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5012418559 @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5013106852 @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5019950984 @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5029528457 @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5044003397 @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5058727939 @default.
- W2809977586 hasAuthorship W2809977586A5090114349 @default.
- W2809977586 hasBestOaLocation W28099775861 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C143121216 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C145059251 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C20518536 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C2777507495 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C2777695942 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C2777907754 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C2779704485 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C2781261824 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C42062724 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C104317684 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C143121216 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C145059251 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C18903297 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C20518536 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C2777507495 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C2777695942 @default.
- W2809977586 hasConceptScore W2809977586C2777907754 @default.