Gut Microbes (Dec 2022)

Gut bacterial extracellular vesicles: important players in regulating intestinal microenvironment

  • Xiao Liang,
  • Nini Dai,
  • Kangliang Sheng,
  • Hengqian Lu,
  • Jingmin Wang,
  • Liping Chen,
  • Yongzhong Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2022.2134689
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1

Abstract

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Intestinal microenvironment dysbiosis is one of the major causes of diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, and colon cancer. Microbiota-based strategies have excellent clinical potential in the treatment of repetitive and refractory diseases; however, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain elusive. Identification of the internal regulatory mechanism of the gut microbiome and the interaction mechanisms involving bacteria-host is essential to achieve precise control of the gut microbiome and obtain effective clinical data. Gut bacteria-derived extracellular vesicles (GBEVs) are lipid bilayer nanoparticles secreted by the gut microbiota and are considered key players in bacteria-bacteria and bacteria-host communication. This review focusses on the role of GBEVs in gut microbiota interactions and bacteria-host communication, and the potential clinical applications of GBEVs.

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