Dual Role of Indoles Derived From Intestinal Microbiota on Human Health
Zhejiang Shuren University · State Key Laboratory of Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Endogenous indole and its derivatives (indoles), considered as promising N-substituted heterocyclic compounds, are tryptophan metabolites derived from intestinal microbiota and exhibit a range of biological activities. Recent studies indicate that indoles contribute to maintaining the biological barrier of the human intestine, which exert the anti-inflammatory activities mainly through activating AhR and PXR receptors to affect the immune system's function, significantly improving intestinal health (inflammatory bowel disease, hemorrhagic colitis, colorectal cancer) and further promote human health (diabetes mellitus, central system inflammation, and vascular regulation). However, the revealed toxic influences…
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8Topics & keywords
- Indole test
- Human health
- Immune system
- Tryptophan
- Inflammation
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Disease
- Aryl hydrocarbon receptor
- Good health and well-being