Fructose: A Dietary Sugar in Crosstalk with Microbiota Contributing to the Development and Progression of Non-Alcoholic Liver Disease

被引:128
作者
Lambertz, Jessica [1 ]
Weiskirchen, Sabine [1 ]
Landert, Silvano [2 ]
Weiskirchen, Ralf [1 ]
机构
[1] RWTH Univ Hosp Aachen, Inst Mol Pathobiochem Expt Gene Therapy & Clin Ch, Aachen, Germany
[2] Culture Collect Switzerland AG CCOS, Wadenswil, Switzerland
来源
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY | 2017年 / 8卷
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
fructose; gut-liver-axis; inulin; insulin resistance; microbiota; SCFA; probiotics; prebiotics; CHAIN FATTY-ACIDS; INTESTINAL BARRIER FUNCTION; ACTIVATED PROTEIN-KINASE; GUT MICROBIOTA; URIC-ACID; AKKERMANSIA-MUCINIPHILA; HEPATIC STEATOSIS; OXIDATIVE STRESS; OBESITY; HOST;
D O I
10.3389/fimmu.2017.01159
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Fructose is one of the key dietary catalysts in the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). NAFLD comprises a complex disease spectrum, including steatosis (fatty liver), non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, hepatocyte injury, inflammation, and fibrosis. It is also the hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome, which covers abdominal obesity, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, glucose intolerance, or type 2 diabetes mellitus. Commensal bacteria modulate the host immune system, protect against exogenous pathogens, and are gatekeepers in intestinal barrier function and maturation. Dysbalanced intestinal microbiota composition influences a variety of NAFLD-associated clinical conditions. Conversely, nutritional supplementation with probiotics and preobiotics impacting composition of gut microbiota can improve the outcome of NAFLD. In crosstalk with the host immune system, the gut microbiota is able to modulate inflammation, insulin resistance, and intestinal permeability. Moreover, the composition of microbiota of an individual is a kind of fingerprint highly influenced by diet. In addition, not only the microbiota itself but also its metabolites influence the metabolism and host immune system. The gut microbiota can produce vitamins and a variety of nutrients including short-chain fatty acids. Holding a healthy balance of the microbiota is therefore highly important. In the present review, we discuss the impact of long-term intake of fructose on the composition of the intestinal microbiota and its biological consequences in regard to liver homeostasis and disease. In particular, we will refer about fructose-induced alterations of the tight junction proteins affecting the gut permeability, leading to the translocation of bacteria and bacterial endotoxins into the blood circulation.
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