Gut microbiota bridges the iron homeostasis and host health

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Lanling Xiao
Rui Tang
Jie Wang
Dan Wan
Yulong Yin
Liwei Xie
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[1] Guangdong Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Applied Microbiology Southern China, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Microbial Culture Collection and Application, Guangdong Open Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Institute of Microbiology
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Animal Nutritional Physiology and Metabolic Process, Key Laboratory of Agro
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture
[4] The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Southern Medical University,Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Zhujiang Hospital
[6] Xinxiang Medical University,School of Public Health
[7] Southern Medical University (The First People’s Hospital of Shunde,Department of Stomatology, Shunde Hospital
[8] Foshan),Department of Life Sciences
[9] Imperial College London,undefined
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Science China Life Sciences | 2023年 / 66卷
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gut microbiota; iron; metabolic syndrome; diseases;
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The gut microbiota acts as a symbiotic microecosystem that plays an indispensable role in the regulation of a number of metabolic processes in the host by secreting secondary metabolites and impacting the physiology and pathophysiology of numerous organs and tissues through the circulatory system. This relationship, referred to as the “gut-X axis”, is associated with the development and progression of disorders, including obesity, fatty liver and Parkinson’s disease. Given its importance, the gut flora is a vital research area for the understanding and development of the novel therapeutic approaches for multiple disorders. Iron is a common but necessary element required by both mammals and bacteria. As a result, iron metabolism is closely intertwined with the gut microbiota. The host’s iron homeostasis affects the composition of the gut microbiota and the interaction between host and gut microbiota through various mechanisms such as nutrient homeostasis, intestinal peaceability, gut immunity, and oxidative stress. Therefore, understanding the relationship between gut microbes and host iron metabolism is not only of enormous significance to host health but also may offer preventative and therapeutic approaches for a number of disorders that impact both parties. In this review, we delve into the connection between the dysregulation of iron metabolism and dysbiosis of gut microbiota, and how it contributes to the onset and progression of metabolic and chronic diseases.
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