细菌-线粒体串扰:微生物如何调节宿主细胞的线粒体动力学和生物能量学。

Tasbir Amin, Md Asaduzzaman Shishir, Mohammad Mamun Alam, Mohammad Badrul Anam, Nayeema Bulbul, Jinath Sultana Jime, Md Fakruddin
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线粒体是细胞的动力源,被认为是能量代谢、动力学和体内平衡的中心。越来越多的证据表明,肠道微生物组通过连接细菌代谢物和信号分子来调节线粒体的生物发生、动力学(裂变、融合、线粒体分裂)和生物能量学。这篇综述讨论了细菌和线粒体相互作用的分子机制,特别关注微生物产物对线粒体活动的调节,包括胆汁酸、免疫介质和短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)。探讨了细菌和线粒体之间的进化关系,以及微生物生态失调对线粒体功能障碍的影响,线粒体功能障碍与各种炎症、代谢和神经退行性疾病有关。此外,我们强调了专注于微生物群治疗与线粒体相关疾病和恢复线粒体健康的治疗潜力。更好地理解细菌和线粒体之间的复杂关系可以为疾病管理和新的治疗可能性开辟新的途径。
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Bacteria-Mitochondria Cross-talk: How Microbes Regulate Mitochondrial Dynamics and Bioenergetics of Host Cells.

Mitochondria are the cellular powerhouses and are considered to be central to energy metabolism, dynamics, and homeostasis. There is growing evidence that the gut microbiome regulates mitochondrial biogenesis, dynamics (fission, fusion, mitoph-agy), and bioenergetics, and that it does so by connecting bacterial metabolites and signaling molecules. This review discusses the molecular mechanisms that underlie the interplay between bacteria and mitochondria, with a particular focus on the modulation of mitochondrial activities by microbial products, including bile acids, immunological mediators, and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). The evolutionary relationship between bacteria and mitochondria is explored, along with the implications of microbial dysbio-sis on mitochondrial dysfunction, which is linked to a variety of inflammatory, meta-bolic, and neurodegenerative disorders. Additionally, we emphasised the therapeutic potential of focusing on the microbiota to treat illnesses associated with the mitochon-dria and to restore mitochondrial health. A better understanding of the complex rela-tionship between bacteria and mitochondria can open up new avenues for disease man-agement and novel treatment possibilities.

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