Precision Dietary Intervention: Gut Microbiome and Meta-metabolome as Functional Readouts.

IF 3.7 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Phenomics (Cham, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1007/s43657-024-00193-7
Jing Luo, Yulan Wang
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Abstract

Gut microbiome, the group of commensals residing within the intestinal tract, is closely associated with dietary patterns by interacting with food components. The gut microbiome is modifiable by the diet, and in turn, it utilizes the undigested food components as substrates and generates a group of small molecule-metabolites that addressed as "meta-metabolome" in this review. Profiling and mapping of meta-metabolome could yield insightful information at higher resolution and serve as functional readouts for precision nutrition and formation of personalized dietary strategies. For assessing the meta-metabolome, sample preparation is important, and it should aim for retrieval of gut microbial metabolites as intact as possible. The meta-metabolome can be investigated via untargeted and targeted meta-metabolomics with analytical platforms such as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Employing flux analysis with meta-metabolomics using available database could further elucidate metabolic pathways that lead to biomarker discovery. In conclusion, integration of gut microbiome and meta-metabolomics is a promising supplementary approach to tailor precision dietary intervention. In this review, relationships among diet, gut microbiome, and meta-metabolome are elucidated, with an emphasis on recent advances in alternative analysis techniques proposed for nutritional research. We hope that this review will provide information for establishing pipelines complementary to traditional approaches for achieving precision dietary intervention.

精确饮食干预:肠道微生物组和元代谢组作为功能读数。
肠道微生物群是一组生活在肠道内的共生体,通过与食物成分的相互作用与饮食模式密切相关。肠道微生物组可以被饮食改变,反过来,它利用未消化的食物成分作为底物,产生一组小分子代谢物,在本综述中被称为“元代谢组”。元代谢组的分析和制图可以获得更高分辨率的深刻信息,并作为精确营养和个性化饮食策略形成的功能读数。为了评估meta代谢组,样品制备是重要的,它应该以尽可能完整地检索肠道微生物代谢物为目标。meta代谢组可以通过非靶向和靶向meta代谢组学与核磁共振波谱和质谱等分析平台进行研究。利用现有数据库进行meta代谢组学通量分析可以进一步阐明导致生物标志物发现的代谢途径。综上所述,肠道微生物组和元代谢组学的整合是一种有希望的补充方法,可以定制精确的饮食干预。本文综述了饮食、肠道微生物组和元代谢组之间的关系,重点介绍了营养研究中替代分析技术的最新进展。我们希望这篇综述将为建立与传统方法互补的管道以实现精确的饮食干预提供信息。
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