肠道中维生素的生物合成:哺乳动物宿主及其常驻微生物群之间的相互作用。

IF 8 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Chiara Tarracchini, Cathy Lordan, Christian Milani, Luiza P D Moreira, Qusai M Alabedallat, Alejandra de Moreno de LeBlanc, Francesca Turroni, Gabriele Andrea Lugli, Leonardo Mancabelli, Giulia Longhi, Lorraine Brennan, Jennifer Mahony, Jean Guy LeBlanc, Kanishka N Nilaweera, Paul D Cotter, Douwe van Sinderen, Marco Ventura
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摘要

近年来,人们对肠道相关微生物群落的组成及其与人类宿主的相互作用进行了详尽的研究,这些微生物群落被认为在宿主的发育、生理和代谢功能中起着至关重要的作用。虽然这些研究最初集中在描述不同健康状况下发生的微生物群的组成变化,但最近,它们为肠道微生物群对整体宿主生理的功能和代谢贡献提供了关键见解。在这种情况下,人类肠道微生物群的一个重要代谢活动被认为是由各种维生素的合成所代表的,这些维生素可能对人类健康有相当大的好处。现在有越来越多的科学文献与(预测的)细菌维生素的生物合成能力有关,关于这些生物合成能力在人类微生物群成员中普遍存在的信息也越来越多。这篇综述的目的是解开人类微生物群成员之间的合作营养相互作用是否以及如何促进维生素的产生,如果是这样的话,肠道微生物群介导的维生素的产生会根据不同的生命阶段而变化。此外,它还简要探讨了不同饮食如何通过塑造人类肠道微生物群的整体组成和代谢活动来影响维生素的产生,同时也为人类微生物群相关维生素的产生与人类疾病和/或代谢紊乱的发生之间的潜在相关性提供了初步见解。
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Vitamin biosynthesis in the gut: interplay between mammalian host and its resident microbiota.

SUMMARYIn recent years, exhaustive efforts have been made to dissect the composition of gut-associated microbial communities and associated interactions with their human host, which are thought to play a crucial role in host development, physiology, and metabolic functions. Although such studies were initially focused on the description of the compositional shifts in the microbiota that occur between different health conditions, more recently, they have provided key insights into the functional and metabolic contributions of the gut microbiota to overall host physiology. In this context, an important metabolic activity of the human gut microbiota is believed to be represented by the synthesis of various vitamins that may elicit considerable benefits to human health. A growing body of scientific literature is now available relating to (predicted) bacterial vitamin biosynthetic abilities, with ever-growing information concerning the prevalence of these biosynthetic abilities among members of the human microbiota. This review is aimed at disentangling if and how cooperative trophic interactions of human microbiota members contribute to vitamin production, and if such, gut microbiota-mediated vitamin production varies according to different life stages. Moreover, it offers a brief exploration of how different diets may influence vitamin production by shaping the overall composition and metabolic activity of the human gut microbiota while also providing preliminary insights into potential correlations between human microbiota-associated vitamin production and the occurrence of human diseases and/or metabolic disorders.

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期刊介绍: Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (MMBR), a journal that explores the significance and interrelationships of recent discoveries in various microbiology fields, publishes review articles that help both specialists and nonspecialists understand and apply the latest findings in their own research. MMBR covers a wide range of topics in microbiology, including microbial ecology, evolution, parasitology, biotechnology, and immunology. The journal caters to scientists with diverse interests in all areas of microbial science and encompasses viruses, bacteria, archaea, fungi, unicellular eukaryotes, and microbial parasites. MMBR primarily publishes authoritative and critical reviews that push the boundaries of knowledge, appealing to both specialists and generalists. The journal often includes descriptive figures and tables to enhance understanding. Indexed/Abstracted in various databases such as Agricola, BIOSIS Previews, CAB Abstracts, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts Service, Current Contents- Life Sciences, EMBASE, Food Science and Technology Abstracts, Illustrata, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science), Summon, and Scopus, among others.
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