Impact of the gut microbiota on inflammation, obesity, and metabolic disease

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Claire L. Boulangé
Ana Luisa Neves
Julien Chilloux
Jeremy K. Nicholson
Marc-Emmanuel Dumas
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[1] Metabometrix Ltd,Division of Computational and Systems Medicine, Department of Surgery and Cancer
[2] Bio-incubator,undefined
[3] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[4] Imperial College London,undefined
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Fecal Microbiota; Microsomal Triglyceride Transfer Protein; Lean Mouse; Impaired Insulin Action; Metabolic Endotoxemia;
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The human gut harbors more than 100 trillion microbial cells, which have an essential role in human metabolic regulation via their symbiotic interactions with the host. Altered gut microbial ecosystems have been associated with increased metabolic and immune disorders in animals and humans. Molecular interactions linking the gut microbiota with host energy metabolism, lipid accumulation, and immunity have also been identified. However, the exact mechanisms that link specific variations in the composition of the gut microbiota with the development of obesity and metabolic diseases in humans remain obscure owing to the complex etiology of these pathologies. In this review, we discuss current knowledge about the mechanistic interactions between the gut microbiota, host energy metabolism, and the host immune system in the context of obesity and metabolic disease, with a focus on the importance of the axis that links gut microbes and host metabolic inflammation. Finally, we discuss therapeutic approaches aimed at reshaping the gut microbial ecosystem to regulate obesity and related pathologies, as well as the challenges that remain in this area.
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