articlePathogensDec 30, 2013GOLD OA

Metabolism of Cholesterol and Bile Acids by the Gut Microbiota

AgroParisTech · Microbiologie de l’alimentation au service de la santé

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Abstract

The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective genetic coding capacity vastly exceeds that of the human genome. As a consequence, the gut microbiota produces metabolites from a large range of molecules that host's enzymes are not able to convert. Among these molecules, two main classes of steroids, cholesterol and bile acids, denote two different examples of bacterial metabolism in the gut. Therefore, cholesterol is mainly converted into coprostanol, a non absorbable sterol which is excreted in the feces. Moreover, this conversion occurs in a part of the human population only. Conversely, the primary bile acids (cholic and chenodeoxycholic acids) are…

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Keywords
  • Metabolism
  • Cholesterol
  • Gut flora
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Bile acid
  • Microbial metabolism
  • Microbiology
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