Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer
The gastrointestinal microbiome plays a pivotal role in physiological homeostasis of the intestine as well as in the pathophysiology of diseases including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota signal to the mitochondria of mucos...
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doaj-780993c39d224519a62067198ee8bb6f2021-01-04T18:02:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGut Microbes1949-09761949-09842020-05-0111328530410.1080/19490976.2019.15924211592421Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancerDakota N. Jackson0Arianne L. Theiss1Baylor Scott & White Research Institute, Baylor University Medical CenterBaylor Scott & White Research Institute, Baylor University Medical CenterThe gastrointestinal microbiome plays a pivotal role in physiological homeostasis of the intestine as well as in the pathophysiology of diseases including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota signal to the mitochondria of mucosal cells, including epithelial cells and immune cells. Gut microbiota signaling to mitochondria has been shown to alter mitochondrial metabolism, activate immune cells, induce inflammasome signaling, and alter epithelial barrier function. Both dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and mitochondrial dysfunction are associated with chronic intestinal inflammation and CRC. This review discusses mitochondrial metabolism of gut mucosal cells, mitochondrial dysfunction, and known gut microbiota-mediated mitochondrial alterations during IBD and CRC.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2019.1592421colitis-associated cancercolon cancerinflammatory bowel diseasemetabolismmicrobiomemitochondria |
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Dakota N. Jackson Arianne L. Theiss Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer Gut Microbes colitis-associated cancer colon cancer inflammatory bowel disease metabolism microbiome mitochondria |
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Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer |
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Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer |
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Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer |
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Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer |
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Gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer |
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gut bacteria signaling to mitochondria in intestinal inflammation and cancer |
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Gut Microbes |
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1949-0976 1949-0984 |
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The gastrointestinal microbiome plays a pivotal role in physiological homeostasis of the intestine as well as in the pathophysiology of diseases including inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). Emerging evidence suggests that gut microbiota signal to the mitochondria of mucosal cells, including epithelial cells and immune cells. Gut microbiota signaling to mitochondria has been shown to alter mitochondrial metabolism, activate immune cells, induce inflammasome signaling, and alter epithelial barrier function. Both dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and mitochondrial dysfunction are associated with chronic intestinal inflammation and CRC. This review discusses mitochondrial metabolism of gut mucosal cells, mitochondrial dysfunction, and known gut microbiota-mediated mitochondrial alterations during IBD and CRC. |
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colitis-associated cancer colon cancer inflammatory bowel disease metabolism microbiome mitochondria |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2019.1592421 |
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