Stress-induced mucin 13 reductions drive intestinal microbiome shifts and despair behaviors
Rivet-Noor C, Merchak A, Render C, Gay N, Beiter R, Brown R, Keeler A, Moreau G, Li S, Olgun D, Steigmeyer A, Ofer R, Phan T, Vemuri K, Chen L, Mahoney K, Shin J, Malaker S, Deppmann C, Verzi M, Gaultier A. Stress-induced mucin 13 reductions drive intestinal microbiome shifts and despair behaviors. Brain Behavior And Immunity 2024, 119: 665-680. PMID: 38579936, PMCID: PMC11187485, DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2024.03.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMicrobiome shiftsDespair behaviorTranscription factor familyChronic stressRegulation of mucinsState of dysbiosisMicrobiome composition changesAssociated with disease pathologyDepressive-like symptomsModel of chronic stressLimited treatment optionsContext of stressHuman microbiomeMicrobiome compositionPsychological stress exposureMicrobial compositionFactor familyMicrobial dysbiosisMicrobial changesMicrobiome dysbiosisMicrobiomeTreatment optionsUpstream mediatorDepressive symptomsStress exposure