Gut microbiome, a potent modulator of epigenetics in human diseases = 장내세균의 인간질환 후성유전체 조절인자로써의 가능성

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Gut microbiome, a potent modulator of epigenetics in human diseases = 장내세균의 인간질환 후성유전체 조절인자로써의 가능성
Author(s)
Jung Ae Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Bacteriology & Virology, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 75-86
Publication Year
2017
Abstract
Human physiology and pathology can be affected by different nutritional conditions. At cellular level, the availability of a nutritional component not only mediates metabolic reactions but also transmits signals for diverse biological activities. Epigenetic regulation such as DNA methylation and histone post-translational modifications is considered as one of the nutrient-mediated signaling receivers as almost all of the epigenetic enzyme activities require intermediary metabolites as cofactors. The gut microbiome as "forgotten organ" has been suggested as a metabolite generator as well as a nutrient sensor for its host organism, affecting human health and diseases. Given the metabolite-dependent activities of epigenetic regulators, the gut microbiome has a high potential to influence the epigenetics in human physiology. Here, I review the involvement of gut microbiome in diverse human diseases and the mechanisms of epigenetic regulation by different metabolites. Thereafter, I discuss how the gut microbiome-generated metabolites affect host epigenetics, raising a possibility to develop a therapeutic intervention based on the interaction between the microbiome and epigenetics for human health.
Keyword
EpigeneticsGut microbiomeMetabolism
ISSN
1225-2344
Publisher
Korea Soc-Assoc-Inst
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.4167/jbv.2017.47.2.75
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Article
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Aging Convergence Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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