Metabolites (Jan 2021)

Linking Gut Microbiome and Lipid Metabolism: Moving beyond Associations

  • Santosh Lamichhane,
  • Partho Sen,
  • Marina Amaral Alves,
  • Henrique C. Ribeiro,
  • Peppi Raunioniemi,
  • Tuulia Hyötyläinen,
  • Matej Orešič

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/metabo11010055
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 55

Abstract

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Various studies aiming to elucidate the role of the gut microbiome-metabolome co-axis in health and disease have primarily focused on water-soluble polar metabolites, whilst non-polar microbial lipids have received less attention. The concept of microbiota-dependent lipid biotransformation is over a century old. However, only recently, several studies have shown how microbial lipids alter intestinal and circulating lipid concentrations in the host, thus impacting human lipid homeostasis. There is emerging evidence that gut microbial communities play a particularly significant role in the regulation of host cholesterol and sphingolipid homeostasis. Here, we review and discuss recent research focusing on microbe-host-lipid co-metabolism. We also discuss the interplay of human gut microbiota and molecular lipids entering host systemic circulation, and its role in health and disease.

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