Multi-omics Metabolic & Microbiome
Profiling of Mouse Pregnancy

Welcome to MOMMI-MP

Pregnancy is a dynamic state with multiple metabolic changes occurring including insulin resistance. Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), a form of diabetes that appears during pregnancy, develops if metabolic aberrations occur, in particular, in normal pregnancy-induced insulin resistance. Multi-omics is a powerful approach for uncovering the mechanisms driving metabolic change in different physiologic and pathologic states.

A recent study demonstrated that the gestational gut microbiome mediates pregnancy metabolic adaptations through effects on gut indoleamine-2,3 dioxygenase 1 activity and the production of kynurenine. Using the dataset generated from this highly controlled study, we performed a comprehensive analysis of the pregnancy-specific physiological and metabolic profiles, 16S rRNA microbiome, and plasma untargeted LC-MS metabolome data.

To facilitate the utilization of these analyses by other researchers, we developed MOMMI-MP, a database that provides an easy-to-use platform to browse and search differential abundant microbial taxa and metabolites, and to examine metabolic pathways. The datasets consist of data collected from 3 genetically diverse strains of mice (C57BL/6J, CD1, and NIH-Swiss) over 6 time points during the gestational (days 0, 10, 15, and 19 during gestation) and postpartum (days 3 and 20 after delivery) states, totaling 180 samples for each strain. The computational results are presented in various tables and plots, and organized in MOMMI-MP to empower exploratory analyses by other researchers.

MOMMI-MP is a database for providing comprehensive analysis results of the Multi-omics Metabolic & Microbiome Profiling of Mouse Pregnancy and for facilitating the investigation of novel mechanisms governing metabolic changes during pregnancy.

Citation: Priyadarshini M, Navarro G, Reiman DJ, Sharma A, Xu K, Lednovich K, Manzella CR, Khan MW, Garcia MS, Allard S, Wicksteed B, Chlipala GE, Szynal B, Bernabe BP, Maki PM, Gill RK, Perdew GH, Gilbert J, Dai Y, Layden BT. Gestational Insulin Resistance Is Mediated by the Gut Microbiome-Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Axis. Gastroenterology. 2022;162(6):1675-1689.e11. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2022.01.008. PMID: 35032499; PMCID: PMC9040389.

Grant support: NIH R01DK104927-01A1, NIH P30DK020595, and VA merit 1I01BX003382-01-A1.