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Gut microbiota-generated metabolites: missing puzzles to hosts' health, diseases, and aging

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Abstract
The gut microbiota, an intricate community of bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal system, assumes a pivotal role in various physiological processes. Beyond its function in food breakdown and nutrient absorption, gut microbiota exerts a profound influence on immune and metabolic modulation by producing diverse gut microbiota-generated metabolites (GMGMs). These small molecules hold potential to impact host health via multiple pathways, which exhibit remarkable diversity, and have gained increasing attention in recent studies. Here, we elucidate the intricate implications and significant impacts of four specific metabolites, Urolithin A (UA), equol, Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO), and imidazole propionate, in shaping human health. Meanwhile, we also look into the advanced research on GMGMs, which demonstrate promising curative effects and hold great potential for further clinical therapies. Notably, the emergence of positive outcomes from clinical trials involving GMGMs, typified by UA, emphasizes their promising prospects in the pursuit of improved health and longevity. Collectively, the multifaceted impacts of GMGMs present intriguing avenues for future research and therapeutic interventions. [BMB Reports 2024; 57(5): 207-215].
Author(s)
Zhang, YanWei, ShiboZhang, HangJo, YunjuKang, Jong-SunHa, Ki-TaeJoo, JongkilLee, Hyun JooRyu, Dongryeol
Issued Date
2024-04
Type
Article
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2024-0022
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9616
Publisher
KSBMB
Citation
BMB reports, v.57, no.5, pp.207 - 215
ISSN
1976-6696
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Department of Biomedical Science and Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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