2021
DOI: 10.3390/metabo11060406
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What We Know So Far about the Metabolite-Mediated Microbiota-Intestinal Immunity Dialogue and How to Hear the Sound of This Crosstalk

Abstract: Trillions of microorganisms, termed the “microbiota”, reside in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract, and collectively participate in regulating the host phenotype. It is now clear that the gut microbiota, metabolites, and intestinal immune function are correlated, and that alterations of the complex and dynamic host-microbiota interactions can have deep consequences for host health. However, the mechanisms by which the immune system regulates the microbiota and by which the microbiota shapes host immunity are… Show more

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“…We noticed that many metabolites (N-palmitoyl-sphinganine, phytosphingosine, dihydrosphingosine and serine) in sphingolipid metabolism pathway were altered in PsA. Sphingolipids, produced by both the host and specific bacteria, participate in specific signaling pathways of physiologic cellular functions by acting as signaling molecules or regulating the function of downstream signal molecules ( 16 , 48 ). In the intestine, host sphingolipids have been thought to act directly or indirectly as inflammatory mediators ( 49 ).…”
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“…We noticed that many metabolites (N-palmitoyl-sphinganine, phytosphingosine, dihydrosphingosine and serine) in sphingolipid metabolism pathway were altered in PsA. Sphingolipids, produced by both the host and specific bacteria, participate in specific signaling pathways of physiologic cellular functions by acting as signaling molecules or regulating the function of downstream signal molecules ( 16 , 48 ). In the intestine, host sphingolipids have been thought to act directly or indirectly as inflammatory mediators ( 49 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These vitamins were both produced and secreted by intestinal microbes and exhibited anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities ( 33 , 54 ). Nicotinic acid is the precursor of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), which plays an important role in various biological processes, namely, cell metabolism, inflammatory response, aging regulation, and cell death ( 16 ). VB3 directly activates G Protein-Coupled Receptor 109A (GPCR109A), which is one of the receptor for short chain fatty acid (SCFA).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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