SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their metazoan hosts. Recent observations suggest a strong link between commensal bacteria, host energy metabolism, and metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity. As a consequence, the gut microbiota is now considered a “host” factor that influences energy uptake. However, the impact of intestinal bacteria on other systemic physiological parameters still remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that Drosophila microbiota promotes larval growth upon nutrient scarcity. We reveal that Lactobacillus plantarum, a commensal bacterium of the Drosophila intestine, is sufficient on its own to recapitulate the natural microbiota growth-promoting effect. ...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
There is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their metazo...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
Human gut bacteria are implicated in normal metabolism as well as in diseases including diabetes and...
Human gut bacteria are implicated in normal metabolism as well as in diseases including diabetes and...
International audienceThe gut microbiota shapes animal growth trajectory in stressful nutritional en...
Eukaryotic genomes encode several buffering mechanisms that robustly maintain invariant phenotypic o...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
There is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their metazo...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
Human gut bacteria are implicated in normal metabolism as well as in diseases including diabetes and...
Human gut bacteria are implicated in normal metabolism as well as in diseases including diabetes and...
International audienceThe gut microbiota shapes animal growth trajectory in stressful nutritional en...
Eukaryotic genomes encode several buffering mechanisms that robustly maintain invariant phenotypic o...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceCommensal bacteria are known to promote host growth. Such effect partly relies...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...