l-Carnitine in omnivorous diets induces an atherogenic gut microbial pathway in humans

Dec 12, 2018The Journal of clinical investigation

l-Carnitine in meat-eating diets may promote heart disease–linked gut bacteria in humans

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Abstract

A 20-fold increase in TMAO generation was observed in omnivores compared to vegans/vegetarians after ingesting l-carnitine.

  • Dietary l-carnitine is converted into TMAO through gut microbiota-dependent processes involving γ-butyrobetaine (γBB).
  • Both omnivores and vegans/vegetarians rapidly convert l-carnitine to γBB, but the subsequent transformation to TMA is influenced by diet.
  • The transformation of γBB to TMA is primarily facilitated by a specific gut bacterium, Emergencia timonensis, found in low abundance.
  • Chronic l-carnitine supplementation enhances the gut microbiota's ability to produce TMA from γBB, particularly in omnivores.

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