School of Medicine, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Digital Metabolic Twin Centre, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Gut Microbes. 2024 Jan-Dec;16(1):2387400. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2024.2387400. Epub 2024 Aug 16.
This comprehensive review elucidates the pivotal role of microbes in drug metabolism, synthesizing insights from an exhaustive analysis of over two hundred papers. Employing a structural classification system grounded in drug atom involvement, the review categorizes the microbiome-mediated drug-metabolizing capabilities of over 80 drugs. Additionally, it compiles pharmacodynamic and enzymatic details related to these reactions, striving to include information on encoding genes and specific involved microorganisms. Bridging biochemistry, pharmacology, genetics, and microbiology, this review not only serves to consolidate diverse research fields but also highlights the potential impact of microbial drug metabolism on future drug design and studies. With a visionary outlook, it also lays the groundwork for personalized medicine interventions, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration for advancing drug development and enhancing therapeutic strategies.
这篇全面综述阐明了微生物在药物代谢中的关键作用,综合了对两百多篇论文的详尽分析。该综述采用基于药物原子参与的结构分类系统,对 80 多种药物的微生物介导的药物代谢能力进行了分类。此外,它还汇编了与这些反应相关的药效学和酶学细节,努力包括编码基因和特定涉及的微生物的信息。该综述将生物化学、药理学、遗传学和微生物学联系起来,不仅有助于整合不同的研究领域,还突出了微生物药物代谢对未来药物设计和研究的潜在影响。该综述具有远见卓识,还为个性化医学干预奠定了基础,强调了跨学科合作对于推进药物开发和增强治疗策略的重要性。