Nfil3 integrates circadian rhythm and microbial metabolite signaling to maintain gut–liver immune–metabolic homeostasis under high-fat diet stress

Mar 25, 2026Journal of translational medicine

Nfil3 helps the body’s day-night clock and gut microbe signals work together to keep gut and liver immune and metabolic balance during a high-fat diet

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Abstract

Obese individuals showed an association of NFIL3 with circadian-related genes and receptors for short-chain fatty acids.

  • High-fat diet feeding increased Nfil3 expression, hepatic steatosis, and metabolic dysfunction in mice.
  • Probiotic VSL#3 supplementation reduced weight gain, glucose intolerance, and liver lipid accumulation.
  • Nfil3-deficient mice exhibited reduced responses to metabolic and inflammatory changes induced by a high-fat diet.
  • Probiotic treatment altered the gut microbiome, increasing beneficial bacteria and decreasing endotoxin-related bacteria.
  • Predictive analysis indicated a restoration of microbial pathways related to metabolism and reduced harmful biosynthesis pathways.

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