Beibei Wang , Dong Han , Xinyue Hu , Jing Chen , Yuwei Liu , Jing Wu
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摘要
肠道微生物群主要存在于结肠中,具有代谢不同底物生成生物活性物质的卓越能力,包括短链脂肪酸、吲哚-3-丙酸和次级胆汁酸。在肝脏中,胆汁酸由胆固醇合成,然后经过肠道微生物群的修饰。除了被肠肝循环回收的胆汁酸外,还有一小部分胆汁酸逃脱了重吸收,进入全身循环,与法尼类固醇 X 受体(FXR)等多种受体结合,从而发挥其生物效应。肠道微生物群与胆汁酸相互作用,影响胆汁酸的合成并决定次级胆汁酸的产生。反过来,胆汁酸也塑造了肠道微生物群的结构。胆汁酸和 FXR 的相互作用涉及多种系统疾病的发展,包括代谢性疾病、肝胆疾病和免疫相关疾病。在这篇综述中,我们旨在全面回顾肠道微生物群与胆汁酸之间错综复杂的相互作用、胆汁酸和 FXR 在哺乳动物健康和疾病中的生理作用,以及肠道微生物群-胆汁酸-FXR 在疾病治疗中的临床转化考虑。
Exploring the role of a novel postbiotic bile acid: Interplay with gut microbiota, modulation of the farnesoid X receptor, and prospects for clinical translation
The gut microbiota, mainly resides in the colon, possesses a remarkable ability to metabolize different substrates to create bioactive substances, including short-chain fatty acids, indole-3-propionic acid, and secondary bile acids. In the liver, bile acids are synthesized from cholesterol and then undergo modification by the gut microbiota. Beyond those reclaimed by the enterohepatic circulation, small percentage of bile acids escaped reabsorption, entering the systemic circulation to bind to several receptors, such as farnesoid X receptor (FXR), thereby exert their biological effects. Gut microbiota interplays with bile acids by affecting their synthesis and determining the production of secondary bile acids. Reciprocally, bile acids shape out the structure of gut microbiota. The interplay of bile acids and FXR is involved in the development of multisystemic conditions, encompassing metabolic diseases, hepatobiliary diseases, immune associated disorders. In the review, we aim to provide a thorough review of the intricate crosstalk between the gut microbiota and bile acids, the physiological roles of bile acids and FXR in mammals’ health and disease, and the clinical translational considerations of gut microbiota-bile acids-FXR in the treatment of the diseases.
期刊介绍:
Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.