Zhang Haohao, Xie Yadong, Cao Fei, Song Xinyang
Key Laboratory of Multi-Cell Systems, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.
Gut Microbes. 2024 Jan-Dec;16(1):2382336. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2024.2382336. Epub 2024 Jul 24.
Commensal microorganisms in the human gut produce numerous metabolites by using small molecules derived from the host or diet as precursors. Host or dietary lipid molecules are involved in energy metabolism and maintaining the structural integrity of cell membranes. Notably, gut microbes can convert these lipids into bioactive signaling molecules through their biotransformation and synthesis pathways. These microbiota-derived lipid metabolites can affect host physiology by influencing the body's immune and metabolic processes. This review aims to summarize recent advances in the microbial transformation and host immunomodulatory functions of these lipid metabolites, with a special focus on fatty acids and steroids produced by our gut microbiota.
人类肠道中的共生微生物利用源自宿主或饮食的小分子作为前体产生大量代谢物。宿主或饮食中的脂质分子参与能量代谢并维持细胞膜的结构完整性。值得注意的是,肠道微生物可以通过其生物转化和合成途径将这些脂质转化为生物活性信号分子。这些微生物群衍生的脂质代谢物可通过影响机体的免疫和代谢过程来影响宿主生理。本综述旨在总结这些脂质代谢物在微生物转化和宿主免疫调节功能方面的最新进展,特别关注我们肠道微生物群产生的脂肪酸和类固醇。