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Breton J, et al. 2016 Brenda Quijas Gut Commensal E. coli Proteins Activate Host Satiety Pathways following Nutrient-Induced Bacterial Growth Breton J, et al. 2016 Brenda Quijas

Background Information: Bacterial Growth Life Cycle

Background Information/Terms: Anorexigenic = loss of appetite Orexigenic is the antonym Caseinolytic protease B (ClpB) is a recently discovered E. coli protein It mimics the α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) α-MSH causes satiety in host organism POMC = proopiomelanocortin in the hypothalamus Glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) is a satietogenic hormone secreted by α-MSH pathway Peptide YY (PYY) is another satietogenic hormone

The Purpose of the Study: To gain insight as to whether different cell growth phases, exponential or stationary, can secrete proteins that will affect the host organism’s satiety, or appetite.

E. coli growth dynamics In Vitro studies E. coli K12 was used because it modeled gut bacteria Optical Density gave an idea of bacterial growth Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis assessed separately membrane (Exp) and cytoplasmic (Stat) fractions MS/MS peak lists gave protein identification

ATP production In Vitro Experiment An ATP assay was used to measure bacterial energy extraction capacities No significant differences were found

Evidence for Increase in ClpB production in Stat phase Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) whether ClpB production varies in the two growth stages Western blotting also used Both techniques show a significantly higher ClpB mean level in Stat

In Vivo E. coli growth studies in Mice Verify if bacteria could affect the organism’s gut The standard was T0 Blood and fecal samples were assessed.

Evidence for short-term appetite control

E. coli Proteins and their effect on food intake Stat phase decrease intake by an hour Exp phase increase intake by 4 hours

Neurological Effects: Immunohistochemical study of c-Fos expression studied antigen-antigen binding in brain for the proto-oncogene.

c-Fos expression leads to anorexigenic neurons c-Fos positive expression increase lead to a decrease in food intake

Chronic Administration of E. coli proteins in Mice Mice were given two daily injections (light and dark) PBS (control) Exp E. coli proteins Stat E. coli proteins *** = p <0.001 and ** = p <0.01

Satiety ratios on time intervals: Exp bacterial proteins increased food intake in the light (morning) but decreased in the dark (6:00 afternoon)

Satiety ratios The Stat bacterial proteins increased satiety ratios and lead to an increase in post meal intervals. then a significant decrease in satiety ratios by the end of the week

Electrophysiological Recordings Analyzed whether bacterial proteins directly activated brain circuitry used an electrophysiological approach cell-attached patch-clamping to measure the POMC neurons’ firing rate ClpB did lead to an increase in action potentials.

Conclusion: E. coli bacterial growth stages do play a key role in satiety of the host organism Stat E. coli proteins lead to a quicker satiety response, but also an increase in food intake These proteins lead to an increase in PYY hormone secretion Bacterial proteins in the gut lead to a neurological pathway activation

Other Relevant Articles: Tennoune N, et al. 2015. “Sex-related effects of nutritional supplementation of Escherichia coli: Relevance to eating disorders.” Nutrition. 31: 498-507. Shetty R.A., et al. 2017. “Immediate and delayed anxiety- and depression-like profiles in the adolescent Wistar-Kyoto rat model of endogenous depression following postweaning social isolation.” Behavioural Brain Research. 320: 323-332.