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Dietary sphinganine is selectively assimilated by members of the mammalian gut microbiome
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 62100034Published online: February 5, 2021- Min-Ting Lee
- Henry H. Le
- Elizabeth L. Johnson
Cited in Scopus: 0Functions of the gut microbiome have a growing number of implications for host metabolic health, with diet being one of the most significant influences on microbiome composition. Compelling links between diet and the gut microbiome suggest key roles for various macronutrients, including lipids, yet how individual classes of dietary lipids interact with the microbiome remains largely unknown. Sphingolipids are bioactive components of most foods and are also produced by prominent gut microbes. This makes sphingolipids intriguing candidates for shaping diet-microbiome interactions.