2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03891-8
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Bioaccumulation of therapeutic drugs by human gut bacteria

Abstract: Bacteria in the gut can modulate the availability and efficacy of therapeutic drugs. Yet, the systematic mapping of the respective interactions has only started recently 1 and the main underlying mechanism proposed is chemical transformation of drugs by microbes (biotransformation). Here, we investigated the depletion of 15 structurally diverse drugs by 25 representative gut bacterial strains. This revealed 70 bacteria-drug interactions, 29 of which had not been reported before. Over half of the new interactio… Show more

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“…Experimental data describing the depletion of drugs by gut microbiota were compiled from several studies, with the majority from work by Zimmerman et al and Javdan et al [1][2][3]6,7,10,12]. Zimmerman et al incubated 271 drugs independently with 76 gut bacterial isolates anaerobically for 24 h. Drugs were labelled as being significantly (p < 0.05) depleted by at least one bacterial strain if ≥20% reduction in starting concentration occurred [1].…”
Section: Dataset Curation and Labellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimental data describing the depletion of drugs by gut microbiota were compiled from several studies, with the majority from work by Zimmerman et al and Javdan et al [1][2][3]6,7,10,12]. Zimmerman et al incubated 271 drugs independently with 76 gut bacterial isolates anaerobically for 24 h. Drugs were labelled as being significantly (p < 0.05) depleted by at least one bacterial strain if ≥20% reduction in starting concentration occurred [1].…”
Section: Dataset Curation and Labellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this model, microbial metabolism and bioaccumulation were combined within the same class because the data from Zimmerman et al did not differentiate between the two mechanisms [1]. Drug accumulation by intestinal bacteria is a newly recognised concept, and as such sufficient data with which to predict metabolism and bioaccumulation as separate outcomes do not yet exist [3]. In the future, many more instances of bioaccumulation will likely be mapped, allowing distinction between metabolism and bioaccumulation.…”
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