解读肠道微生物群在污染物转化中的普遍作用。

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肠道菌群代表了宿主体内一个关键但尚未被充分探索的“第二基因组”,它是地球生态系统中污染物转化的关键驱动力。这篇综述综合了目前对490多种污染物的了解,强调了肠道微生物群落在改变污染物暴露方面的普遍作用。我们证明了肠道微生物群落通过进化保守的途径转化了广泛的环境污染物,从根本上改变了它们在宿主体内的生物利用度、命运和毒性潜力。转化反应与特定肠道微生物产生的代谢酶之间的联系有关,强调了与宿主过程相比,微生物生物转化的显著特异性和互补性特征。通过整合多学科研究,阐明了肠道微生物群、宿主生理和环境污染物之间复杂而动态的相互作用,并提出了生物转化过程中涉及的驱动因素。此外,目前的方法进行了严格的评估和下一代方法来揭示肠道微生物群驱动的污染物转化的潜在机制概述。这篇综述强调了将“污染物-肠道微生物-宿主”相互作用研究系统化的迫切需要,并提倡将肠道微生物的观点纳入毒理学、微生物学和生态学的跨学科研究范式。
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Deciphering the Universal Role of Gut Microbiota in Pollutant Transformation.
The gut microbiota represents a critical yet underexplored "second genome" in the host that functions as a key driver of pollutant transformation across Earth's ecosystems. This review synthesizes current understanding of over 490 pollutants across a wide range of species, highlighting the universal role of gut microbial communities in modifying pollutant exposure. We demonstrated that gut microbial communities transform a broad spectrum of environmental pollutants through evolutionarily conserved pathways, fundamentally altering their bioavailability, fate and toxicity potential within the host. Transformation reactions are elucidated with connections among the metabolic enzymes that are developed by specific gut microbes, emphasizing the markedly specific and complementary signatures of microbial biotransformation compared with the host process. By integrating multidisciplinary studies, the complex and dynamic interplay between the gut microbiota, host physiology, and environmental pollutants have been elucidated, and the drivers involved in the biotransformation processes have been proposed. Furthermore, current methodologies are critically evaluated and next-generation approaches to reveal the underlying mechanisms of gut microbiota-driven pollutant transformation are outlined. This review underscores the urgent need to systematize research on "pollutant-gut microbiota-host" interactions and advocates the integration of gut microbial perspectives into interdisciplinary research paradigms of toxicology, microbiology, and ecology.
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