The Interplay of Diet, Genome, Metabolome, and Gut Microbiome in Cardiovascular Disease: A Narrative Review.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Manije Darooghegi Mofrad, Seoeun Ahn, Ock K Chun
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Abstract

Introduction/objective: The responsiveness to dietary interventions is influenced by complex, multifactorial interactions among genetics, diet, lifestyle, gut microbiome, environmental factors, and clinical characteristics, such as the metabolic phenotype. Detailed metabolic and microbial phenotyping using large human datasets is essential for better understanding the link between diet, the gut microbiome, and host metabolism in cardiovascular diseases (CVD). This review provides an overview of the interplay between diet, genome, metabolome, and gut microbiome in CVD.

Methods: A literature review was conducted using PubMed and Scopus databases to identify pertinent cohort studies published between January 2022 and May 2024. This review focused on English articles that assessed the interplay of diet, genome, metabolome, and gut microbiome in relation to CVD in humans.

Results: This narrative review explored the role of single-omics technologies-genomics, metabolomics, and the gut microbiome-and multi-omics approaches to understand the molecular basis of the relationship between diet and CVD. Omics technologies enabled the identification of new genes, metabolites, and molecular mechanisms related to the association of diet and CVD. The integration of multiple omics approaches allows for more detailed phenotyping, offering a broader perspective on how dietary factors influence CVD.

Conclusion: Omics approaches hold great potential for deciphering the intricate crosstalk between diet, genome, gut microbiome, and metabolome, as well as their roles in CVD. Although large-scale studies integrating multiple omics in CVD research are still limited, notable progress has been made in uncovering molecular mechanisms. These findings could guide the development of targeted dietary strategies and guidelines to prevent CVD.

饮食、基因组、代谢组和肠道微生物组在心血管疾病中的相互作用:综述
简介/目的:对饮食干预的反应性受到遗传、饮食、生活方式、肠道微生物组、环境因素和临床特征(如代谢表型)之间复杂的多因素相互作用的影响。使用大型人类数据集进行详细的代谢和微生物表型分析对于更好地理解心血管疾病(CVD)中饮食、肠道微生物组和宿主代谢之间的联系至关重要。本文综述了饮食、基因组、代谢组和肠道微生物组在心血管疾病中的相互作用。方法:使用PubMed和Scopus数据库进行文献综述,确定2022年1月至2024年5月期间发表的相关队列研究。这篇综述的重点是评估饮食、基因组、代谢组和肠道微生物组与人类心血管疾病相关的相互作用的英文文章。结果:本综述探讨了单组学技术(基因组学、代谢组学和肠道微生物组学)和多组学方法在了解饮食和心血管疾病之间关系的分子基础方面的作用。组学技术能够鉴定与饮食和心血管疾病相关的新基因、代谢物和分子机制。多种组学方法的整合允许更详细的表型分析,为饮食因素如何影响心血管疾病提供更广阔的视角。结论:组学方法在解读饮食、基因组、肠道微生物组和代谢组之间复杂的串扰及其在心血管疾病中的作用方面具有很大的潜力。尽管整合多组学在心血管疾病研究中的大规模研究仍然有限,但在揭示其分子机制方面取得了显著进展。这些发现可以指导有针对性的饮食策略和指南的发展,以预防心血管疾病。
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Current medicinal chemistry
Current medicinal chemistry 医学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
2.40%
发文量
468
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aims & Scope Current Medicinal Chemistry covers all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design. Each issue contains a series of timely in-depth reviews and guest edited thematic issues written by leaders in the field covering a range of the current topics in medicinal chemistry. The journal also publishes reviews on recent patents. Current Medicinal Chemistry is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.
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