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Microbial Contribution to the Human Metabolome: Implications for Health and Disease
Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease ( IF 36.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-24 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-pathol-020117-043559
William Van Treuren 1 , Dylan Dodd 1, 2
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The human gastrointestinal tract is home to an incredibly dense population of microbes. These microbes employ unique strategies to capture energy in this largely anaerobic environment. In the process of breaking down dietary- and host-derived substrates, the gut microbiota produce a broad range of metabolic products that accumulate to high levels in the gut. Increasingly, studies are revealing that these chemicals impact host biology, either by acting on cells within the gastrointestinal tract or entering circulation and exerting their effects at distal sites within the body. Given the high level of functional diversity in the gut microbiome and the varied diets that we consume, the repertoire of microbiota-derived molecules within our bodies varies dramatically across individuals. Thus, the microbes in our gut and the metabolic end products they produce represent a phenotypic lever that we can potentially control to develop new therapeutics for personalized medicine. Here, we review current understanding of how microbes in the gastrointestinal tract contribute to the molecules within our gut and those that circulate within our bodies. We also highlight examples of how these molecules affect host physiology and discuss potential strategies for controlling their production to promote human health and to treat disease.

中文翻译:


微生物对人体代谢的贡献:对健康和疾病的影响

人类的胃肠道是一个人口密度非常高的微生物的家园。这些微生物采用独特的策略在这种主要厌氧的环境中捕获能量。在分解饮食和宿主来源的底物的过程中,肠道菌群会产生广泛的代谢产物,这些代谢产物会在肠道中积聚到很高的水平。越来越多的研究表明,这些化学物质通过作用于胃肠道内的细胞或进入循环系统并在体内远端发挥作用,从而影响宿主生物学。鉴于肠道微生物组的功能多样性水平高以及我们所食用的饮食种类多样,人体中微生物群衍生分子的组成在各个个体之间差异很大。从而,肠道中的微生物和它们产生的代谢终产物代表了一种表型杠杆,我们可以潜在地控制这种杠杆以开发个性化医学的新疗法。在这里,我们回顾了当前对胃肠道中微生物如何影响肠道内分子以及在我们体内循环的分子的理解。我们还将重点介绍这些分子如何影响宿主生理的实例,并讨论控制其生产以促进人类健康和治疗疾病的潜在策略。

更新日期:2020-04-21
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