International audienceAbstract Introduction Determinants of health and diseases in humans involve complex interactions between diet, gut microbiota and host metabolism. The liver is a major organ that coordinates host adaptations to environmental factors. Mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum tightly regulate liver nutrient sensing and metabolic adaptations, shaping its metabolic flexibility. Both organelles interact through contact points (named MAMs) in order to exchange calcium and lipids, and MAMs’ integrity settles metabolic flexibility of the liver. Disrupted MAMs’ integrity in obesity is linked to liver steatosis and insulin resistance. This occurs in association with alterations circulating amino acid profiles, among which glycine....