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Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The occurrence of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is the result of multiple factors, and its pathogenesis has not yet been clarified. Emerging evidence indicates abnormal changes in gut microbiota and bile acid (BA) metabolism have a close relationship with IBS-D. Gut microbiot...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3828249 |
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author | Zhan, Kai Zheng, Huan Li, Jianqing Wu, Haomeng Qin, Shumin Luo, Lei Huang, Shaogang |
author_facet | Zhan, Kai Zheng, Huan Li, Jianqing Wu, Haomeng Qin, Shumin Luo, Lei Huang, Shaogang |
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description | The occurrence of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is the result of multiple factors, and its pathogenesis has not yet been clarified. Emerging evidence indicates abnormal changes in gut microbiota and bile acid (BA) metabolism have a close relationship with IBS-D. Gut microbiota is involved in the secondary BA production via deconjugation, 7α-dehydroxylation, oxidation, epimerization, desulfation, and esterification reactions respectively. Changes in the composition and quantity of gut microbiota have an important impact on the metabolism of BAs, which can lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal diseases. BAs, synthesized in the hepatocytes, play an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of gut microbiota and the balance of glucose and lipid metabolism. In consideration of the complex biological functional connections among gut microbiota, BAs, and IBS-D, it is urgent to review the latest research progress in this field. In this review, we summarized the alterations of gut microbiota in IBS-D and discussed the mechanistic connections between gut microbiota and BA metabolism in IBS-D, which may be involved in activating two important bile acid receptors, G-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1 (TGR5) and farnesoid X receptor (FXR). We also highlight the strategies of prevention and treatment of IBS-D via regulating gut microbiota-bile acid axis, including probiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), cholestyramine, and the cutting-edge technology about bacteria genetic engineering. |
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spelling | pubmed-76769352020-12-02 Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome Zhan, Kai Zheng, Huan Li, Jianqing Wu, Haomeng Qin, Shumin Luo, Lei Huang, Shaogang Biomed Res Int Review Article The occurrence of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-D) is the result of multiple factors, and its pathogenesis has not yet been clarified. Emerging evidence indicates abnormal changes in gut microbiota and bile acid (BA) metabolism have a close relationship with IBS-D. Gut microbiota is involved in the secondary BA production via deconjugation, 7α-dehydroxylation, oxidation, epimerization, desulfation, and esterification reactions respectively. Changes in the composition and quantity of gut microbiota have an important impact on the metabolism of BAs, which can lead to the occurrence of gastrointestinal diseases. BAs, synthesized in the hepatocytes, play an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of gut microbiota and the balance of glucose and lipid metabolism. In consideration of the complex biological functional connections among gut microbiota, BAs, and IBS-D, it is urgent to review the latest research progress in this field. In this review, we summarized the alterations of gut microbiota in IBS-D and discussed the mechanistic connections between gut microbiota and BA metabolism in IBS-D, which may be involved in activating two important bile acid receptors, G-protein coupled bile acid receptor 1 (TGR5) and farnesoid X receptor (FXR). We also highlight the strategies of prevention and treatment of IBS-D via regulating gut microbiota-bile acid axis, including probiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT), cholestyramine, and the cutting-edge technology about bacteria genetic engineering. Hindawi 2020-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7676935/ /pubmed/33274207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3828249 Text en Copyright © 2020 Kai Zhan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Zhan, Kai Zheng, Huan Li, Jianqing Wu, Haomeng Qin, Shumin Luo, Lei Huang, Shaogang Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
title | Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
title_full | Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
title_short | Gut Microbiota-Bile Acid Crosstalk in Diarrhea-Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
title_sort | gut microbiota-bile acid crosstalk in diarrhea-irritable bowel syndrome |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7676935/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33274207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3828249 |
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