Diversification of host bile acids by members of the gut microbiota
North Carolina State University
Abstract
Bile acid biotransformation is a collaborative effort by the host and the gut microbiome. Host hepatocytes synthesize primary bile acids from cholesterol. Once these host-derived primary bile acids enter the gastrointestinal tract, the gut microbiota chemically modify them into secondary bile acids. Interest into the gut-bile acid-host axis is expanding in diverse fields including gastroenterology, endocrinology, oncology, and infectious disease. This review aims to 1) describe the physiologic aspects of collaborative bile acid metabolism by the host and gut microbiota; 2) to evaluate how gut microbes influence bile acid pools, and in turn how bile acid pools modulate the gut microbial community structure; 3)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 121
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Ursodeoxycholic acid
- Bile acid
- Gut flora
- Host (biology)
- Biology
- Deoxycholic acid
- Gut microbiome
- Gastrointestinal tract