Poster Session I - A23 FASTING REMODELS THE COLONIC MICROBIOTA AND INCREASES GOBLET CELL AUTOPHAGY TO PRESERVE THE MUCUS BARRIER
S G Sorboni, L S Celiberto, H Yang, H Sham, B Vallance

TL;DR
Fasting changes the gut microbiota and boosts goblet cell activity to maintain the mucus barrier in the colon.
Contribution
The study reveals a host-adaptive mechanism where fasting triggers autophagy-driven mucus renewal to preserve gut barrier integrity.
Findings
Fasting increases Akkermansia muciniphila and reduces SCFA-producing bacteria, altering gut microbiota composition.
Goblet cell autophagy is elevated during fasting, supporting mucus secretion and barrier protection.
Mucus layer thickness is maintained despite increased mucin degradation, preserving epithelial-microbiota segregation.
Abstract
Fasting induces major metabolic changes, yet its effects on the gut microbiota and mucus barrier remain unclear. In the absence of dietary nutrients, intestinal microbes degrade host-derived mucin O-glycans, potentially compromising barrier integrity. Understanding how the colon preserves mucosal protection during nutrient stress may reveal adaptive host–microbiota mechanisms. To define how acute fasting remodels colonic microbial metabolism and epithelial responses that sustain the mucus barrier. Female C57BL/6J mice (6–8 weeks) were fasted for 48 h with water ad libitum. Systemic metabolism was evaluated by measuring body weight, glucose, and β-hydroxybutyrate. Microbiota composition and function were analyzed using 16S rRNA sequencing, absolute quantification, and shotgun metagenomics. Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) were quantified by LC-MS. Colonic mucus structure and microbial…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health · Gastrointestinal motility and disorders · Dietary Effects on Health
