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Coevolution of yeast mannan digestion: Convergence of the civilized human diet,distal gut microbiome,and host immunity
Authors:D Wade Abbott  Eric C Martens  Harry J Gilbert  Fiona Cuskin  Elisabeth C Lowe
Affiliation:1.Lethbridge Research Center; Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada;2.Department of Microbiology and Immunology; University of Michigan Medical School; Ann Arbor, MI USA;3.Institute for Cell and Molecular Biosciences; The Medical School; Newcastle University; Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Abstract:The complex carbohydrates accessible to the distal gut microbiota (DGM) are key drivers in determining the structure of this ecosystem. Typically, plant cell wall polysaccharides and recalcitrant starch (i.e. dietary fiber), in addition to host glycans are considered the primary nutrients for the DGM; however, we recently demonstrated that α-mannans, highly branched polysaccharides that decorate the surface of yeast, are also nutrients for several members of Bacteroides spp. This relationship suggests that the advent of yeast in contemporary food technologies and the colonization of the intestine by endogenous fungi have roles in microbiome structure and function. Here we discuss the process of yeast mannan metabolism, and the intersection between various sources of intestinal fungi and their roles in recognition by the host innate immune system.
Keywords:catabolism   carbohydrate active enzyme   distal gut microbiota   evolution   fungal cell wall   mannooligosaccharide   polysaccharide   symbiosis   yeast mannan
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