Hill Jennifer Hampton, Franzosa Eric A, Huttenhower Curtis, Guillemin Karen
Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, United States.
Biostatistics Department, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, United States.
Elife. 2016 Dec 13;5:e20145. doi: 10.7554/eLife.20145.
Resident microbes play important roles in the development of the gastrointestinal tract, but their influence on other digestive organs is less well explored. Using the gnotobiotic zebrafish, we discovered that the normal expansion of the pancreatic β cell population during early larval development requires the intestinal microbiota and that specific bacterial members can restore normal β cell numbers. These bacteria share a gene that encodes a previously undescribed protein, named herein BefA (β Cell Expansion Factor A), which is sufficient to induce β cell proliferation in developing zebrafish larvae. Homologs of BefA are present in several human-associated bacterial species, and we show that they have conserved capacity to stimulate β cell proliferation in larval zebrafish. Our findings highlight a role for the microbiota in early pancreatic β cell development and suggest a possible basis for the association between low diversity childhood fecal microbiota and increased diabetes risk.
常驻微生物在胃肠道发育中发挥着重要作用,但它们对其他消化器官的影响尚鲜有人探究。利用无菌斑马鱼,我们发现幼体早期发育过程中胰腺β细胞群的正常扩张需要肠道微生物群,且特定的细菌成员能够恢复正常的β细胞数量。这些细菌共享一个基因,该基因编码一种此前未被描述的蛋白质,我们在此将其命名为BefA(β细胞扩张因子A),它足以在发育中的斑马鱼幼体中诱导β细胞增殖。BefA的同源物存在于几种与人类相关的细菌物种中,并且我们表明它们在幼体斑马鱼中具有刺激β细胞增殖的保守能力。我们的研究结果凸显了微生物群在胰腺β细胞早期发育中的作用,并提示了儿童粪便微生物群多样性低与糖尿病风险增加之间关联的可能基础。