International audienceThe gut microbiota shapes animal growth trajectory in stressful nutritional environments, but the molecular mechanisms behind such physiological benefits remain poorly understood. The gut microbiota is mostly composed of bacteria, which construct metabolic networks among themselves and with the host. Until now, how the metabolic activities of the microbiota contribute to host juvenile growth remains unknown. Here, using Drosophila as a host model, we report that two of its major bacterial partners, Lactobacillus plantarum and Acetobacter pomorum, engage in a beneficial metabolic dialogue that boosts host juvenile growth despite nutritional stress. We pinpoint that lactate, produced by L. plantarum, is utilized by A. po...
The impact of commensal bacteria on the host arises from complex microbial-diet-host interactions. M...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceThe interplay between nutrition and the microbial communities colonizing the g...
International audienceThe interplay between nutrition and the microbial communities colonizing the g...
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...
Abstract Animals and their gut microbes mutually benefit their health. Nutrition plays a central rol...
Human gut bacteria are implicated in normal metabolism as well as in diseases including diabetes and...
Eukaryotic genomes encode several buffering mechanisms that robustly maintain invariant phenotypic o...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
While the gut microbiome largely benefits host physiology, the impact of symbiosis on bacterial fitn...
International audienceThe interplay between nutrition and the microbial communities colonizing the g...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
The impact of commensal bacteria on the host arises from complex microbial-diet-host interactions. M...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...
International audienceThe interplay between nutrition and the microbial communities colonizing the g...
International audienceThe interplay between nutrition and the microbial communities colonizing the g...
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...
Abstract Animals and their gut microbes mutually benefit their health. Nutrition plays a central rol...
Human gut bacteria are implicated in normal metabolism as well as in diseases including diabetes and...
Eukaryotic genomes encode several buffering mechanisms that robustly maintain invariant phenotypic o...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
While the gut microbiome largely benefits host physiology, the impact of symbiosis on bacterial fitn...
International audienceThe interplay between nutrition and the microbial communities colonizing the g...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
The impact of commensal bacteria on the host arises from complex microbial-diet-host interactions. M...
International audienceThe microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlyin...
Abstract Symbiotic bacteria support host growth upon malnutrition. How bacteria achieve this remains...