Pharmacological Research (Dec 2023)

Host-microbe tryptophan partitioning in cardiovascular diseases

  • Matteo Antonio Russo,
  • Enrico Garaci,
  • Andrea Frustaci,
  • Massimo Fini,
  • Claudio Costantini,
  • Vasileios Oikonomou,
  • Emilia Nunzi,
  • Paolo Puccetti,
  • Luigina Romani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 198
p. 106994

Abstract

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The functional interdependencies between the molecular components of a biological process demand for a network medicine platform that integrates systems biology and network science, to explore the interactions among biological components in health and disease. Access to large-scale omics datasets (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, metagenomics, phenomics, etc.) has significantly advanced our opportunity along this direction. Studies utilizing these techniques have begun to provide us with a deeper understanding of how the interaction between the intestinal microbes and their host affects the cardiovascular system in health and disease. Within the framework of a multiomics network approach, we highlight here how tryptophan metabolism may orchestrate the host-microbes interaction in cardiovascular diseases and the implications for precision medicine and therapeutics, including nutritional interventions.

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