Gut microbiota-derived metabolites tune host homeostasis fate

Seungil Kim, Sang Uk Seo, Mi Na Kweon

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Abstract

The gut microbiota, housing trillions of microorganisms within the gastrointestinal tract, has emerged as a critical regulator of host health and homeostasis. Through complex metabolic interactions, these microorganisms produce a diverse range of metabolites that substantially impact various physiological processes within the host. This review aims to delve into the intricate relationships of gut microbiota-derived metabolites and their influence on the host homeostasis. We will explore how these metabolites affect crucial aspects of host physiology, including metabolism, mucosal integrity, and communication among gut tissues. Moreover, we will spotlight the potential therapeutic applications of targeting these metabolites to restore and sustain host equilibrium. Understanding the intricate interplay between gut microbiota and their metabolites is crucial for developing innovative strategies to promote wellbeing and improve outcomes of chronic diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2
JournalSeminars in Immunopathology
Volume46
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

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Keywords

  • Gut barriers
  • Gut microbiota
  • Metabolites
  • Mucosal immunity

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