2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2023.1137303
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Glycan-related genes in human gut microbiota exhibit differential distribution and diversity in carbohydrate degradation and glycan synthesis

Abstract: Interactions between humans and the gut microbiome occur by supplying nutrients to gut epithelial cells via short-chain fatty acids obtained from dietary carbohydrates or mucins and activating immunity via mucins’ degradation. The degradation of carbohydrates derived from food is an important function for organisms to obtain energy. However, since humans possess only 17 genes encoding carbohydrate-degrading enzymes, the gut microbiome is responsible for degrading plant-derived polysaccharides. Using the method… Show more

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“…Under normal circumstances, intestinal epithelial cells plays a vital role in maintaining the hypoxic environment in the intestinal lumen, facilitating the prevalence of obligate anaerobic microbiota, which is dependent of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation ( Litvak et al, 2018 ). On the other hand, these microbes contribute essential metabolites like SCFAs to supply nutrients for gut epithelial cells ( Takihara and Okuda, 2023 ). In addition, SCFAs are potentially effective modulators for mitochondria function ( Zhang Y. et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under normal circumstances, intestinal epithelial cells plays a vital role in maintaining the hypoxic environment in the intestinal lumen, facilitating the prevalence of obligate anaerobic microbiota, which is dependent of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation ( Litvak et al, 2018 ). On the other hand, these microbes contribute essential metabolites like SCFAs to supply nutrients for gut epithelial cells ( Takihara and Okuda, 2023 ). In addition, SCFAs are potentially effective modulators for mitochondria function ( Zhang Y. et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%