Abstract

Tree nuts have glucoregulatory effects and influence gut microbiota composition. The effect of peanuts on the microbiota has not been investigated. The aim was to examine the effect of 28g/d of peanuts for 6-wks, compared to an isocaloric lower-fat higher-carbohydrate (LFHC) snack, on gut microbiota composition. A secondary aim was toidentify functional and active compositional differences in a subset of participants using metatranscriptomics. In a randomized, crossover trial, 50 adults (48% female; 42±15y; BMI 28.3±5.6kg/m2; plasma glucose 100±8mg/dL) consumed 28g/d of dry roasted, unsalted, peanuts (164kcal; 11% E carbohydrate, 17% E protein, 73% E fat, and 2.4g fiber) or a LFHC snack (164kcal; 53% E carbohydrate, 17% E protein, 33% E fat, and 3g fiber) for 6-wk (4-wk washout period). Gut bacterial composition was measured using 16S rRNA sequencing in the whole cohort. Exploratory metatranscriptomic analyses were conducted on a random subset (n=24) of samples from the Peanut condition. No between-condition differences in α- or β- diversity were observed. Following peanut intake, Ruminococcaceae were significantly more abundant [Linear discriminant analysis score (LDA)=2.8; P=0.027)] compared to LFHC. Metatranscriptomics showed increased expression of the K03518 (aerobic carbon-monoxide dehydrogenase small subunit) gene following peanut intake (LDA=2.0; P=0.004) and Roseburia intestinalis L1-82 was identified as a contributor to the increased expression. An increased abundance of Ruminococcaceae was observed following consumption of 28g/d of peanuts in adults with elevated fasting glucose after 6-wks. Metatranscriptomics revealed increased expression of the K03518 gene. These results suggest peanut intake enriches a known butyrate producer and the increased expression of a gene implicated in butyrate production adds further support for peanut-induced gut microbiome modulation. NCT: 03654651.

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