Diet modulates host health through gut microbiota derived extracellular vesicles: A short review

Xin Feng, Caiyu Luo, Jianwei Che
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Gut microbes are involved with many host physiological processes including digestion, metabolism, immune response, gut function and behavior. Among all the factors, diet is being considered the most important one to modulate gut microbiota composition, metabolism and their metabolites. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are secreted to the intestinal environment by gut microbes and play an essential role in gut microbe-host communication. This paper aims to review how diet affects gut microbial EVs and its composition as well as how this change further affects host health. This review summarizes the latest research progress of interaction among diet, gut microbial EVs, and host health. Through the microbiota-gut axis, gut microbial EVs involve in many physiological activities, including brain function, metabolism, gut function and immune response. It has been verified that diet composition has direct changes on gut microbial morphology and internal molecules within gut microbial EVs. Overall, studies investigating the effects of diet through gut microbial EVs on host health are very limited. Future research regarding axis of diet-gut microbial EVs-host health is recommended.
饮食通过肠道菌群衍生的细胞外囊泡调节宿主健康:一个简短的综述
肠道微生物参与宿主的消化、代谢、免疫反应、肠道功能和行为等多种生理过程。在所有因素中,饮食被认为是调节肠道微生物群组成、代谢及其代谢物的最重要因素。细胞外囊泡(Extracellular vesicles, EVs)是肠道微生物分泌到肠道环境中的物质,在肠道微生物与宿主的交流中起着重要作用。本文旨在综述饮食如何影响肠道微生物EVs及其组成,以及这种变化如何进一步影响宿主健康。本文综述了饮食、肠道微生物EVs与宿主健康相互作用的最新研究进展。肠道微生物ev通过微生物-肠道轴参与许多生理活动,包括脑功能、代谢、肠道功能和免疫反应。研究证实,饲粮组成对肠道微生物形态和肠道微生物ev内部分子有直接影响。总的来说,研究饮食通过肠道微生物EVs对宿主健康的影响是非常有限的。建议未来在饮食-肠道微生物ev -宿主健康轴上进行研究。
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