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Making Sense of Quorum Sensing at the Intestinal Mucosal Interface

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CELLS
卷 11, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells11111734

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AHL; enteric nervous system; intestinal epithelium; intestinal disease; microbiome

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  1. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) through the Irish Government's National Development Plan [12/RC/2273_P2]
  2. APEX postdoctoral fellowship through a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action (MSCA) COFUND programme [754535]

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This review provides an overview of quorum sensing in the gut and summarizes the role of quorum sensing molecules from commensal, probiotic, and pathogenic bacteria in intestinal health and disease. It highlights the importance of further investigation into the mechanisms of action of quorum sensing at the intestinal neuro-immune interface.
The gut microbiome can produce metabolic products that exert diverse activities, including effects on the host. Short chain fatty acids and amino acid derivatives have been the focus of many studies, but given the high microbial density in the gastrointestinal tract, other bacterial products such as those released as part of quorum sensing are likely to play an important role for health and disease. In this review, we provide of an overview on quorum sensing (QS) in the gastrointestinal tract and summarise what is known regarding the role of QS molecules such as auto-inducing peptides (AIP) and acyl-homoserine lactones (AHL) from commensal, probiotic, and pathogenic bacteria in intestinal health and disease. QS regulates the expression of numerous genes including biofilm formation, bacteriocin and toxin secretion, and metabolism. QS has also been shown to play an important role in the bacteria-host interaction. We conclude that the mechanisms of action of QS at the intestinal neuro-immune interface need to be further investigated.

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