2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04480-z
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Human gut bacteria produce ΤΗ17-modulating bile acid metabolites

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“…Eggerthella lenta also possesses 3α- and one 3β-HSDH for converting DCA to isoDCA to reduce gut bacteria toxicity [ 56 ]. These HSDHs also convert LCA to 3-exoLCA and isoLCA, both of which modulate Th17 populations in mice [ 57 , 58 ].…”
Section: Ba Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eggerthella lenta also possesses 3α- and one 3β-HSDH for converting DCA to isoDCA to reduce gut bacteria toxicity [ 56 ]. These HSDHs also convert LCA to 3-exoLCA and isoLCA, both of which modulate Th17 populations in mice [ 57 , 58 ].…”
Section: Ba Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paik et al identified 12 human gut bacterial genera and their corresponding enzymes required to convert LCA to 3-oxoLCA and isoLCA: Adlercreutzia, Bifidobacterium, Enterocloster, Clostridium, Collinsella, Eggerthella, Gordonibacter, Monoglobus, Peptoniphilus, Phocea, Raoultibacter, and Mediterraneibacter [53].…”
Section: Other Barsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbial metabolites, such as bile acids, short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), and the tryptophan metabolites quinolinic and kynurenic acids are involved in the control of important metabolic, immune, and neuronal functions of the host. Recent results suggest that bile acids produced by gut bacteria inhibit T H 17 cell function, potentially contributing to inflammatory disorders, including IBD ( Paik et al, 2022 ). While bile acids are known as digestive agents for lipids, they also affect brain function during normal physiological and pathological conditions.…”
Section: Metabolic Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%