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Evidences have demonstrated that the regulation of gut microbiota by probiotics can be utilized to prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD); Bifidobacterium was widely used as a potential therapeutic alternative for metabolic diseases. In this study, the probiotic functions of Bifidobacterium breve CM02-09T and its effects on NAFLD were investigated through genome annotation and high-fat diet (HFD)-induced mouse model. The genome of B. breve CM02-09T consists of a single circular chromosome of 2 372 890 bp. Eighteen male C57BL/6J mice were fed a normal chow diet (NCD), a high-fat diet, and a high-fat diet (HFD) with B. breve CM02-09T separately for 12 weeks. Histopathology, lipid content, biochemical markers in the liver and blood, and metagenomics were assessed and compared. Our results indicate that supplementation with B. breve CM02-09T alleviated liver damage, reduced fat accumulation in the liver and epididymal adipose tissue, decreased TNF-α concentration, and improved NAFLD activity scores. Metagenomic analysis revealed that administration of B. breve CM02-09T promoted a decreased Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio (F/B), an increase in beneficial bacteria, and enhanced lipid metabolism functions. Correlation analysis between the differential species and NAFLD-related indicators suggested that the anti-NAFLD effect of B. breve CM02-09T is related to the gut microbiota. Therefore, B. breve CM02-09T attenuates NAFLD by modulating the gut microbiota and could be used as an alternative therapeutic strategy.

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