Department of Microbiology and Immunology, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.
Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2021;11(5):1463-1482. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2021.02.007. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
The human gastrointestinal tract (GI) harbors a diverse population of microbial life that continually shapes host pathophysiological responses. Despite readily available abundant metagenomic data, the functional dynamics of gut microbiota remain to be explored in various health and disease conditions. Microbiota generate a variety of metabolites from dietary products that influence host health and pathophysiological functions. Since gut microbial metabolites are produced in close proximity to gut epithelium, presumably they have significant impact on gut barrier function and immune responses. The goal of this review is to discuss recent advances on gut microbial metabolites in the regulation of intestinal barrier function. While the mechanisms of action of these metabolites are only beginning to emerge, they mainly point to a small group of shared pathways that control gut barrier functions. Amidst expanding technology and broadening knowledge, exploitation of beneficial microbiota and their metabolites to restore pathophysiological balance will likely prove to be an extremely useful remedial tool.
人类胃肠道(GI)中栖息着多样化的微生物群落,它们持续影响宿主的生理病理反应。尽管有大量现成的宏基因组数据,但在各种健康和疾病状态下,肠道微生物群的功能动态仍有待探索。微生物群从饮食产物中产生各种代谢物,影响宿主健康和生理病理功能。由于肠道微生物代谢物是在靠近肠道上皮的地方产生的,因此它们可能对肠道屏障功能和免疫反应有重大影响。本综述的目的是讨论肠道微生物代谢物在调节肠道屏障功能方面的最新进展。虽然这些代谢物的作用机制才刚刚开始显现,但它们主要指向控制肠道屏障功能的一小部分共同途径。随着技术的不断扩展和知识的不断拓宽,利用有益的微生物群及其代谢物来恢复生理病理平衡,很可能被证明是一种极其有用的补救工具。
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