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Meta-omics analysis of elite athletes identifies a performance-enhancing microbe that functions via lactate metabolism

Authors :
Renee Wurth
Tara MacDonald
Jonathan Scheiman
Clary B. Clish
Jacob M. Luber
Julian Avila-Pacheco
Loc-Duyen D. Pham
Theodore A. Chavkin
Angela Tung
Sarah J. Lessard
George M. Church
Zhen Yang
Aleksandar Kostic
Marsha C. Wibowo
Mohammad W. Hattab
Sukanya Punthambaker
Braden T. Tierney
Source :
Nature medicine
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2019.

Abstract

The human gut microbiome is linked to many states of human health and disease1. The metabolic repertoire of the gut microbiome is vast, but the health implications of these bacterial pathways are poorly understood. In this study, we identify a link between members of the genus Veillonella and exercise performance. We observed an increase in Veillonella relative abundance in marathon runners postmarathon and isolated a strain of Veillonella atypica from stool samples. Inoculation of this strain into mice significantly increased exhaustive treadmill run time. Veillonella utilize lactate as their sole carbon source, which prompted us to perform a shotgun metagenomic analysis in a cohort of elite athletes, finding that every gene in a major pathway metabolizing lactate to propionate is at higher relative abundance postexercise. Using 13C3-labeled lactate in mice, we demonstrate that serum lactate crosses the epithelial barrier into the lumen of the gut. We also show that intrarectal instillation of propionate is sufficient to reproduce the increased treadmill run time performance observed with V. atypica gavage. Taken together, these studies reveal that V. atypica improves run time via its metabolic conversion of exercise-induced lactate into propionate, thereby identifying a natural, microbiome-encoded enzymatic process that enhances athletic performance.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X and 10788956
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca7dbdf12f7ffd7e0aa653b770d8b381
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-019-0485-4