益生菌和肠道微生物相互作用研究中的先进膜模拟:当前趋势和见解。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Yashika Gupta, Bhavya Sharma, Chakresh Kumar Jain
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肠道微生物群是一个复杂多样的微生物生态系统,通过调节生理平衡和预防疾病,在维持宿主健康方面发挥着关键作用。益生菌是一种活的有益微生物,已显示出通过竞争性排斥病原体、增强粘膜免疫和调节微生物代谢等机制调节肠道微生物群的潜力。膜模拟的最新进展为在分子水平上研究这些相互作用提供了一种新的方法。通过采用分子动力学(MD)和粗粒度模型,这些模拟提供了对细菌膜的结构和功能动力学及其与益生菌相互作用的见解。这种方法能够更深入地了解关键过程,如微生物代谢物运输、膜通透性和宿主反应调节,这些对维持肠道稳态至关重要。此外,膜模拟促进了微生物通讯途径的探索,增强了我们对益生菌有益作用的分子机制的认识。随着计算工具的发展,将膜模拟与实验方法相结合可以加速发现旨在恢复微生物平衡和优化肠道健康的靶向益生菌疗法。这篇综述强调了膜模拟在推进肠道微生物组研究中的重要性,表明未来的研究应侧重于完善这些计算模型,以弥合理论预测和临床应用之间的差距。通过协同方法,研究人员可以增强益生菌的治疗潜力,从而通过对其相互作用的深刻了解来改进管理肠道相关疾病的策略。
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Advanced Membrane Simulations in Probiotics and Gut Microbiome Interaction Research: The Current Trends and Insights.

The gut microbiome, a complex and diverse microbial ecosystem, plays a pivotal role in maintaining host health by regulating physiological balance and preventing disease. Probiotics, live beneficial microorganisms, have shown potential in modulating the gut microbiota through mechanisms such as competitive exclusion of pathogens, enhancement of mucosal immunity, and regulation of microbial metabolism. Recent advancements in membrane simulations offer a novel approach to studying these interactions at the molecular level. By employing molecular dynamics (MD) and coarse-grained models, these simulations provide insights into the structural and functional dynamics of bacterial membranes and their interactions with probiotics. This approach enables a deeper understanding of key processes, such as microbial metabolite transport, membrane permeability, and host response modulation, which are critical for maintaining gut homeostasis. Additionally, membrane simulations facilitate the exploration of microbial communication pathways, enhancing our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of probiotics. As computational tools evolve, integrating membrane simulations with experimental approaches can accelerate the discovery of targeted probiotic therapies aimed at restoring microbial balance and optimizing gut health. This review underscores the significance of membrane simulations in advancing gut microbiome research, suggesting that future studies should focus on refining these computational models to bridge the gap between theoretical predictions and clinical applications. Through a synergistic approach, researchers can enhance the therapeutic potential of probiotics, leading to improved strategies for managing gut-related disorders with insightful knowledge of their interactions.

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期刊介绍: Current Pharmaceutical Design publishes timely in-depth reviews and research articles from leading pharmaceutical researchers in the field, covering all aspects of current research in rational drug design. Each issue is devoted to a single major therapeutic area guest edited by an acknowledged authority in the field. Each thematic issue of Current Pharmaceutical Design covers all subject areas of major importance to modern drug design including: medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, drug targets and disease mechanism.
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