Journal article
Gene-environment-gut interactions in Huntington's disease mice are associated with environmental modulation of the gut microbiome
C Gubert, CJ Love, S Kodikara, JJ Mei Liew, T Renoir, KA Lê Cao, AJ Hannan
Iscience | CELL PRESS | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Gut dysbiosis in Huntington's disease (HD) has recently been reported using microbiome profiling in R6/1 HD mice and replicated in clinical HD. In HD mice, environmental enrichment (EE) and exercise (EX) were shown to have therapeutic impacts on the brain and associated symptoms. We hypothesize that these housing interventions modulate the gut microbiome, configuring one of the mechanisms that mediate their therapeutic effects observed in HD. We exposed R6/1 mice to a protocol of either EE or EX, relative to standard-housed control conditions, before the onset of gut dysbiosis and motor deficits. We characterized gut structure and function, as well as gut microbiome profiling using 16S rRNA ..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
C.G. is a Hereditary Disease Foundation (HDF) Fellow. T.R. is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Dementia Fellow (GNT1136529) . A.J.H. is an NHMRC Principal Research Fellow (GNT1117148) and is also supported by NHMRC Project Grants, an ARC Discovery Project and the DHB Foundation, Equity Trustees. K-A.L.C. is an NHMRC Career Development Fellow (GNT1159458).