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Coordinated regulation of the metabolome and lipidome at the host-microbial interface.

机译:在宿主-微生物界面的代谢组和脂质组的协调调节。

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The creative use of gnotobiotic animals, coupled with the development of modern metagenomic sequencing platforms and metabolomic profiling of biospecimens, has bestowed new insight into the remarkably intricate interface between the host mammal and its resident microbiota. As mutual benefactors, each partner exhibits evidence of adaptation: the host provides a hospitable habitat, giving consideration to its own species of origin, diet, genotype, geographical location, presence or absence of disease, and use of medications; the microbiota, in turn, configures its constituency, collective genome (microbiome), transcriptome, and metabolome to optimally suit its ecological niche. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms through which the gut microbiota and its host collaborate to regulate lipid metabolism, thereby influencing the metabolic response to nutrient intake and ultimately, the development of obesity and associated diseases such as lipotoxicity. These studies therefore demonstrate that the gut microbiota is an "environmental" influence whose synergistic interdependence with its host strongly suggests that we are in fact supraorganisms.
机译:gnotobiotic动物的创造性使用,再加上现代宏基因组测序平台的发展以及生物标本的代谢组学谱分析,为宿主哺乳动物与其栖息的微生物群之间极为复杂的界面提供了新的见识。作为互惠互利的伙伴,每个伴侣都表现出适应的证据:寄主提供了一个好客的栖息地,并考虑了其自身的起源,饮食,基因型,地理位置,疾病的存在与否以及药物的使用;反过来,微生物区系会配置其选区,集体基因组(微生物组),转录组和代谢组,以最佳地适应其生态位。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了肠道菌群及其宿主共同调节脂质代谢的机制,从而影响了对营养摄入的代谢反应,最终影响了肥胖症和相关疾病的发展,例如脂毒性。因此,这些研究表明,肠道菌群是一种“环境”影响,其与其宿主的相互依赖关系强烈表明我们实际上是超生物体。

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