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Beige Adipocytes

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Diet–Gut Signals Flip White Fat into Calorie-Burning Beige Fat in Mice
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Diet–Gut Signals Flip White Fat into Calorie-Burning Beige Fat in Mice

Researchers found that a low-protein diet activates a specific gut‑bacteria community that emits signals causing white fat to become beige, calorie‑burning fat in mice. Four bacterial strains are needed, and the effect relies on a two‑step process: changes in bile acids push fat cells toward burning energy, and the liver releases FGF21 to boost metabolism. The effect disappears if either signal is blocked, showing the microbiome’s diet‑interpreting role. While promising for metabolic disease targets, human applicability remains unproven and the diet used isn’t recommended for people; the work points to pathways for therapies that mimic these microbial signals rather than extreme diets or probiotics alone.

Protein-scarce diets recruit gut microbes to turn white fat beige via bile acids and ammonia
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Protein-scarce diets recruit gut microbes to turn white fat beige via bile acids and ammonia

Low-protein diets reshape the gut microbiota to drive white adipose tissue browning through two non-redundant pathways: microbiota-derived bile acids activate FXR in adipose progenitors, while microbial ammonia triggers hepatic FGF21 production; together these signals promote browning and sympathetic innervation. This effect is microbiota-dependent, reversible, and transferable to germ-free mice via defined bacterial consortia that require both ammonia production and bile-acid modification. In humans, FDG-PET–positive browning signals linked to specific microbes can induce browning in mice on an LPD, with four key hu4 strains identified as essential. Inhibiting microbial ammonia production or FXR/FGF21 pathways blocks browning, highlighting a diet–microbiota–host axis shaping adipose remodeling and metabolic responses.