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Bacterial cross talk with gut microbiome and its implications: a short review

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FOLIA MICROBIOLOGICA
卷 66, 期 1, 页码 15-24

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12223-020-00821-5

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Gut microbiome; Cross talk; Immunity; Quorum sensing; Peptides

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The complex symbiotic relationship between gut microbiota and the host, as well as the impact of microbiota imbalance on host health and disease, are highlighted. Direct communication through microbial metabolites and peptides affects host physiological conditions and promotes microbial colonization, leading to host disease development.
Human gut microbiota exists in a complicated symbiotic relationship which postulates to impact health and disease conditions on the host. Interestingly, the gut microbiome shows different mechanisms to regulate host physiology and metabolism including cell-to-cell communications. But microbiota imbalance is characterized to change in the host normal functioning and lead to the development and progression of major human diseases. Therefore, the direct cross talk through the microbial metabolites or peptides suggests the evidence of host health and disease. Recent reports highlight the adaptation signals/small molecules promoting microbial colonization which allows modulating immunity of host and leads to pathogen colonization. Moreover, quorum sensing peptides are also evident in the involvement of host disease conditions. Here, we review the current understanding of the gut microbiota cross talk with mammalian cells through metabolites and peptides. These studies are providing insight into the prediction of signature molecules which significantly provide information for the understanding of the interaction for precision medicine applications.

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