Fig. 6: LRRC19 may engage in the regulation of gut microbiota and tryptophan metabolism. | Communications Biology

Fig. 6: LRRC19 may engage in the regulation of gut microbiota and tryptophan metabolism.

From: Maternal high-fat diet disrupts intestinal mucus barrier of offspring by regulating gut immune receptor LRRC19

Fig. 6

A Metabolic function among four groups was measured by the unweighted Unifrac principal coordinate analysis (PCoA). B The relative abundance of orthologs annotated to the KEGG categories at level2 among four groups. C Corrplot of differential species and metabolic pathways between WT-MHFD and Lrrc19−/−-MHFD groups. D Relative abundance of tryptophan metabolism among four groups. MCD, maternal control diet. MHFD, maternal high-fat diet. WT, wild type (Lrrc19+/+). In MCD and MHFD groups, n = 5; In WT-MHFD and Lrrc19−/−-MHFD groups, n = 9. Bars indicated means ± SDs.

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