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The Gut Microbiota and their Metabolites: Potential Implications for the Host Epigenome

机译:肠道微生物和它们的代谢物:对宿主表观群组的潜在影响

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The gut microbiota represents a metabolically active biomass of up to 2 kg in adult humans. Microbiota-derived molecules significantly contribute to the host metabolism. Large amounts of bacterial metabolites are taken up by the host and are subsequently utilized by the human body. For instance, short chain fatty acids produced by the gut microbiota are a major energy source of humans. It is widely accepted that microbiota-derived metabolites are used as fuel for beta-oxidation (short chain fatty acids) and participate in many metabolic processes (vitamins, such as folic acid). Apart from these direct metabolic effects, it also becomes more and more evident that these metabolites can interact with the mammalian epigenetic machinery. By interacting with histones and DNA they may be able to manipulate the host's chromatin state and functionality and hence its physiology and health. In this chapter, we summarize the current knowledge on possible interactions of different bacterial metabolites with the mammalian epigenetic machinery, mostly based on in vitro data. We discuss the putative impact on chromatin marks, for example histone modifications and DNA meth-ylation. Subsequently, we speculate about possible beneficial and adverse consequences for the epigenome, the physiology and health of the host, as well as plausible future applications of this knowledge for in vivo translation to support personal health.
机译:肠道微生物酵母代表成年人最多2千克的代谢活性生物量。微生物群衍生的分子显着促进宿主代谢。宿主占据大量的细菌代谢物,随后被人体使用。例如,由肠道微生物生成的短链脂肪酸是人类的主要能量来源。众所周度地接受微生物群衍生的代谢物用作β-氧化(短链脂肪酸)的燃料,并参与许多代谢过程(维生素,例如叶酸)。除了这些直接代谢效果之外,还越来越明显,这些代谢物可以与哺乳动物表观遗传机械相互作用。通过与组蛋白和DNA相互作用,它们可能能够操纵宿主的染色质状态和功能,从而操纵其生理和健康。在本章中,我们总结了当前关于不同细菌代谢物与哺乳动物表观遗传机制的可能相互作用的知识,主要是基于体外数据。我们讨论了对染色质标记的推定的影响,例如组蛋白修饰和DNA meth-ylation。随后,我们推测了表观群组,主持人,生理和健康的可能有益和不良后果,以及这种知识的合理未来应用,以支持个人健康。

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