reviewCirculation ResearchJul 30, 2020BRONZE OA

Gut Microbiota and Cardiovascular Disease

Cleveland Clinic · Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine

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Abstract

Fecal microbial community changes are associated with numerous disease states, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, such data are merely associative. A causal contribution for gut microbiota in CVD has been further supported by a multitude of more direct experimental evidence. Indeed, gut microbiota transplantation studies, specific gut microbiota-dependent pathways, and downstream metabolites have all been shown to influence host metabolism and CVD, sometimes through specific identified host receptors. Multiple metaorganismal pathways (involving both microbe and host) both impact CVD in animal models and show striking clinical associations in human studies. For example, trimethylamine N-oxide and,…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Gut flora
  • Disease
  • Microbiome
  • Biology
  • Gut microbiome
  • Human microbiome
  • Trimethylamine N-oxide
  • Phenotype
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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