Imidazole propionate is increased in diabetes and associated with dietary patterns and altered microbial ecology.
AuthorsMolinaro A, Bel Lassen P, Henricsson M, Wu H, Adriouch S, Belda E, Chakaroun R, Nielsen T, Bergh PO, Rouault C, André S, Marquet F, Andreelli F, Salem JE, Assmann K, Bastard JP, Forslund S, Le Chatelier E, Falony G, Pons N, Prifti E, Quinquis B, Roume H, Vieira-Silva S, Hansen TH, Pedersen HK, Lewinter C, Sønderskov NB, Køber L, Vestergaard H, Hansen T, Zucker JD, Galan P, Dumas ME, Raes J, Oppert JM, Letunic I, Nielsen J, Bork P, Ehrlich SD, Stumvoll M, Pedersen O, Aron-Wisnewsky J, Clément K,
JournalNat Commun
PubMed ID33208748
Microbiota-host-diet interactions contribute to the development of metabolic diseases. Imidazole propionate is a novel microbially produced metabolite from histidine, which impairs glucose metabolism. Here, we show that subjects with prediabetes and diabetes in the MetaCardis cohort from three European countries have elevated serum imidazole propionate levels. Furthermore, imidazole propionate levels ... More