Fatty acid metabolism: The crossroads in intestinal homeostasis and tumor

IF 10.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Yao Lu , Lining Chen , Yingying Lin , Yafei Zhang , Yuqi Wang , Weiru Yu , Fazheng Ren , Huiyuan Guo
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Abstract

Fatty acids (FAs) have various functions on cell regulation considering their abundant types and metabolic pathways. In addition, the relation between FA and other nutritional metabolism makes their functions more complex. As the first place for diet-derived FA metabolism, intestine is significantly influenced despite lack of clear conclusions due to the inconsistent findings. In this review, we discuss the regulation of fatty acid metabolism on the fate of intestinal stem cells in homeostasis and disorders, and also focus on the intestinal tumor development and treatment from the aspect of gut microbiota-epithelium-immune interaction. We summarize that the balances between FA oxidation and glycolysis, between oxidative phosphorylation and ketogenesis, between catabolism and anabolism, and the specific roles of individual FA types determine the diverse effects of intestinal FA metabolism in different cases. We hope this will inspire further dissection and suggest precise dietary/metabolic intervention for different demands related to intestinal health.
脂肪酸代谢:肠道稳态与肿瘤的十字路口
脂肪酸种类丰富,代谢途径广泛,在细胞调控中具有多种功能。此外,FA与其他营养代谢的关系使其功能更加复杂。肠道作为饮食源性FA代谢的第一场所,受到了显著的影响,但由于研究结果不一致,缺乏明确的结论。本文将从肠道微生物-上皮-免疫相互作用的角度,讨论脂肪酸代谢对肠道干细胞稳态和紊乱命运的调控,并重点介绍肠道肿瘤的发生和治疗。综上所述,脂肪酸氧化与糖酵解之间、氧化磷酸化与生酮之间、分解代谢与合成代谢之间的平衡以及个体脂肪酸类型的特定作用决定了肠道脂肪酸代谢在不同情况下的不同效果。我们希望这将激发进一步的解剖,并为肠道健康相关的不同需求提供精确的饮食/代谢干预。
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Metabolism: clinical and experimental
Metabolism: clinical and experimental 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
310
审稿时长
16 days
期刊介绍: Metabolism upholds research excellence by disseminating high-quality original research, reviews, editorials, and commentaries covering all facets of human metabolism. Consideration for publication in Metabolism extends to studies in humans, animal, and cellular models, with a particular emphasis on work demonstrating strong translational potential. The journal addresses a range of topics, including: - Energy Expenditure and Obesity - Metabolic Syndrome, Prediabetes, and Diabetes - Nutrition, Exercise, and the Environment - Genetics and Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics - Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Metabolism - Endocrinology and Hypertension - Mineral and Bone Metabolism - Cardiovascular Diseases and Malignancies - Inflammation in metabolism and immunometabolism
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