RRC ID 88773
Author Takahashi H, Fujii T, Yamada C, Kondo N, Kuramitsu K, Funasaka K, Ohno E, Hirooka Y, Tochio T, Fujiki K.
Title Host Dietary Nutrients Shape GH32-Mediated Microbial Responses to Prebiotic Fructans: A Randomized Trial.
Journal Foods
Abstract Prebiotics, such as short- and long-chain fructans, beneficially modulate the microbiota; however, individual variability in response remains unclear. In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 40 healthy adults received either a combined fructan supplement-1-Kestose (Kes) and inulin (Inu)-or a placebo (maltose + cornstarch) for 4 weeks. We investigated the fecal microbiome, bacterial growth, and glycoside hydrolase family 32 (GH32) gene abundance, and further examined the association between dietary intake and GH32. Kes and Inu co-supplementation selectively increased Bifidobacterium adolescentis and B. longum, harboring the GH32 genes inuA and cscA, respectively. Growth assays revealed that B. longum, which expresses cscA, grew only on Kes, whereas B. adolescentis, which expresses inuA, showed growth on Kes and Inu. Only responders-participants showing increases in both species-exhibited consistent upregulation of GH32 genes and were associated with higher retinol and C16:3 (n-6) fatty acid intake, as well as greater green leafy vegetable and canned tuna consumption. This study provides insights into species level responses to prebiotics, supporting personalized dietary strategies for gut microbiota modulation.
Volume 14(23)
Published 2025-11-28
DOI 10.3390/foods14234090
PII foods14234090
PMID 41376027
PMC PMC12692294
Resource
General Microbes JCM1217 JCM1275