Extended Data Fig. 2: P. faecium mitigates the metabolic disturbances triggered by an obesogenic diet. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 2: P. faecium mitigates the metabolic disturbances triggered by an obesogenic diet.

From: Gut commensal Phascolarctobacterium faecium retunes innate immunity to mitigate obesity and metabolic disease in mice

Extended Data Fig. 2

(a) Cholesterol concentration in plasma (mg/dL) and (b) the homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index, (c) Body weight evolution, (d) body weight gain (g) (e) Fasting glucose (mg/dL). Values presented are mean ± s.e.m. Control and HFHSD n = 10, HFHSD + P. faecium n = 9 (A and B); HFHSD and HFHSD + P. faecium n = 5, HFHSD + P. succinatutens n = 4 (c–e). Data points show measurements from each mouse sample. Significant differences were assessed by one- or two-way ANOVA followed by a post-hoc Tukey test. Asterisk (*) represent statistical significance at *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and **** p < 0.0001.

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