Obesity, Diabetes, and Gut Microbiota The hygiene hypothesis expanded?

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作者
Musso, Giovanni [1 ]
Gambino, Roberto [2 ]
Cassader, Maurizio [2 ]
机构
[1] Gradenigo Hosp, Turin, Italy
[2] Univ Turin, Dept Internal Med, Turin, Italy
关键词
DIET-INDUCED OBESITY; INDUCED HEPATIC STEATOSIS; GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; WEIGHT-LOSS; INNATE IMMUNITY; KUPFFER CELLS; ENDOTOXEMIA; ACID; INFLAMMATION; PREGNANCY;
D O I
10.2337/dc10-0556
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The connection between gut microbiota and energy homeostasis and inflammation and its role in the pathogenesis of obesity-related disorders are increasingly recognized. Animals models of obesity connect an altered microbiota composition to Me development of obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes in Me host through several mechanisms: increased energy harvest from the diet, altered fatty acid metabolism and composition in adipose tissue and liver, modulation of gut peptide YY and glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 secretion, activation of the lipopolysaccharide toll-like receptor-4 axis, and modulation of intestinal barrier integrity by GLP-2. Instrumental for gut microbiota manipulation is the understanding of mechanisms regulating gut microbiota composition. Several factors shape the gut microflora during infancy: mode of delivery, type of infant feeding, hospitalization, and prematurity. Furthermore, the key importance of antibiotic use and dietary nutrient composition are increasingly recognized The role of the Western diet in promoting art obesogenic gut microbiota is being confirmation in subjects. Following encouraging results in animals, several short-term randomized controlled trials showed the benefit of prebiotics and probiotics on insulin sensitivity, inflammatory markers, postprandial incretins, and glucose tolerance. Future research is needed to unravel the hormonal, immunomodulatory, and metabolic mechanisms underlying microbe-microbe and microbiota-host interactions and the specific genes that determine the health benefit derived from probiotics. While awaiting further randomized trials assessing long-term safety and benefits on clinical end points, a healthy lifestyle-including breast lactation, appropriate antibiotic use, and the avoidance of excessive dietary fat intake-may ensure a friendly gut microbiota and positively affect prevention and treatment of metabolic disorders. Diabetes Care 33:2277-2284, 2010
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