Open access · CC-BY
via OpenAlex
Targeting the gut microbiome to treat the osteoarthritis of obesity
Eric M. Schott, Christopher W Farnsworth, Alex Grier, Jacquelyn Lillis, Sarah Soniwala, Gregory H. Dadourian, Richard D. Bell, Madison L. Doolittle, David A. Villani, Hani A. Awad, John Ketz, Fadia Kamal, Cheryl L. Ackert‐Bicknell, John M. Ashton, Steven R. Gill
JCI Insight · 2018 · ▲ 259 citations
Abstract
Obesity is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA), the greatest cause of disability in the US. The impact of obesity on OA is driven by systemic inflammation, and increased systemic inflammation is now understood to be caused by gut microbiome dysbiosis. Oligofructose, a nondigestible prebiotic fiber, can restore a lean gut microbial community profile in the context of obesity, suggesting a potentially novel approach to treat the OA of obesity. Here, we report that - compared with the lean murine gut - obesity is associated with loss of beneficial Bifidobacteria, while key proinflammatory species gain in abundance. A downstream systemic inflammatory signature culminates with macrophage migration to the synovium and accelerated knee OA. Oligofructose supplementation restores the lean gut microbiome in obese mice, in part, by supporting key commensal microflora, particularly Bifidobacterium pseudolongum. This is associated with reduced inflammation in the colon, circulation, and knee and protection from OA. This observation of a gut microbiome-OA connection sets the stage for discovery of potentially new OA therapeutics involving strategic manipulation of specific microbial species inhabiting the intestinal space.
◌ CITATION ONLY
Full text is not openly licensed for redistribution here. Read it at the source:
Provenance
- Source
- OpenAlex
- DOI
- 10.1172/jci.insight.95997
- Canonical
- link ↗
- Fetched
- 2026-06-13 MST
Cite this
APA
Schott, E.M., Farnsworth, C.W., Grier, A., Lillis, J., Soniwala, S., Dadourian, G.H., Bell, R.D., Doolittle, M.L., Villani, D.A., Awad, H.A., Ketz, J., Kamal, F., Ackert‐Bicknell, C.L., Ashton, J.M., Gill, S.R., Mooney, R.A., & Zuscik, M.J. (2018). Targeting the gut microbiome to treat the osteoarthritis of obesity. <em>JCI Insight</em>. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.95997
Vancouver
Schott EM, Farnsworth CW, Grier A, Lillis J, Soniwala S, Dadourian GH, et al. Targeting the gut microbiome to treat the osteoarthritis of obesity. JCI Insight. 2018. doi:10.1172/jci.insight.95997.
BibTeX
@article{eric2018Target,
title = {Targeting the gut microbiome to treat the osteoarthritis of obesity},
author = {Eric M. Schott and Christopher W Farnsworth and Alex Grier and Jacquelyn Lillis and Sarah Soniwala and Gregory H. Dadourian and Richard D. Bell and Madison L. Doolittle and David A. Villani and Hani A. Awad and John Ketz and Fadia Kamal and Cheryl L. Ackert‐Bicknell and John M. Ashton and Steven R. Gill and Robert A. Mooney and Michael J. Zuscik},
journal = {JCI Insight},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1172/jci.insight.95997},
}
Research neighborhood
References, citing works, and semantically nearest findings. Click a node to open it.
Related findings
Experientia supplementum 2018
Citation only
Microbiome and Gut Dysbiosis
The ISME Journal 2012
Open access · OA
Gut microbiome composition is linked to whole grain-induced immunological improvements
Scientific Reports 2019
Open access · CC-BY
Defining Dysbiosis for a Cluster of Chronic Diseases
EMBO Molecular Medicine 2016
Open access · CC-BY
Gut microbiota influences pathological angiogenesis in obesity‐driven choroidal neovascularization
Gut 2020
Open access · OA
Mediterranean diet intervention in overweight and obese subjects lowers plasma cholesterol and causes changes in the gut microbiome and metabolome independently of energy intake
Experimental Gerontology 2023
Open access · CC-BY