Veterinary Clinical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA.
Int J Obes (Lond). 2024 Apr;48(4):439-448. doi: 10.1038/s41366-023-01438-7. Epub 2023 Dec 25.
Obesity is becoming a worldwide pandemic with over one billion people affected. Of women in the United States, who are of childbearing age, two-thirds of them are considered overweight/obese. Offspring of women with obesity have a greater likelihood of developing cardiometabolic disease later in life, therefore making obesity a transgenerational issue. Emerging topics such as maternal microbial dysbiosis with altered levels of bacterial phyla and maternal obesity programming offspring cardiometabolic disease are a novel area of research discussed in this review. In the authors' opinion, beneficial therapeutics will be developed from knowledge of bacterial-host interactions at the most specific level possible. Although there is an abundance of obesity-related microbiome research, it is not concise, readily available, nor easy to interpret at this time. This review details the current knowledge regarding the relationship between obesity and the gut microbiome, with an emphasis on maternal obesity.
肥胖症正在成为一种全球性的大流行病,全球有超过 10 亿人受到影响。在美国,处于生育年龄的女性中,有三分之二的人被认为超重/肥胖。肥胖女性的后代在以后的生活中更有可能患上心血管代谢疾病,因此肥胖症成为了一个跨代问题。本综述讨论了一些新兴的话题,如母体微生物失调与细菌门水平改变以及母体肥胖对后代心血管代谢疾病的影响,这些都是研究的新领域。作者认为,从细菌-宿主相互作用的最具体水平获得的知识将有助于开发有益的治疗方法。尽管有大量与肥胖相关的微生物组研究,但目前这些研究还不够简洁、易于获取,也不易于解释。本综述详细介绍了肥胖与肠道微生物组之间的关系的现有知识,重点介绍了母体肥胖。