The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5
The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in regulating many physiological systems of the host, including the metabolic and immune system. Disturbances in microbiota composition are increasingly correlated with disease; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Recent evidence sugges...
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doaj-b7e1ccf7934f4ac5a6171ef46c8d2fed2020-11-24T23:00:04ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072015-10-013464166610.3390/microorganisms3040641microorganisms3040641The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5Annemarie Baars0Annemarie Oosting1Jan Knol2Johan Garssen3Jeroen van Bergenhenegouwen4Nutricia Research, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The NetherlandsNutricia Research, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The NetherlandsNutricia Research, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The NetherlandsNutricia Research, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The NetherlandsNutricia Research, 3584 CT, Utrecht, The NetherlandsThe gut microbiota plays a crucial role in regulating many physiological systems of the host, including the metabolic and immune system. Disturbances in microbiota composition are increasingly correlated with disease; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Recent evidence suggests that changes in microbiota composition directly affect the metabolism of bile salts. Next to their role in digestion of dietary fats, bile salts function as signaling molecules for bile salt receptors such as Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and G protein-coupled bile acid receptor (TGR5). Complementary to their role in metabolism, FXR and TGR5 are shown to play a role in intestinal homeostasis and immune regulation. This review presents an overview of evidence showing that changes in bile salt pool and composition due to changes in gut microbial composition contribute to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease and metabolic disease, possibly through altered activation of TGR5 and FXR. We further discuss how dietary interventions, such as pro- and synbiotics, may be used to treat metabolic disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through normalization of bile acid dysregulation directly or indirectly through normalization of the intestinal microbiota.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/3/4/641gut microbiotadysbiosisFXRTGR5bile acid dysregulationinflammatory bowel diseasemetabolic diseaseprobiotics |
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Annemarie Baars Annemarie Oosting Jan Knol Johan Garssen Jeroen van Bergenhenegouwen The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5 Microorganisms gut microbiota dysbiosis FXR TGR5 bile acid dysregulation inflammatory bowel disease metabolic disease probiotics |
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Annemarie Baars Annemarie Oosting Jan Knol Johan Garssen Jeroen van Bergenhenegouwen |
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The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5 |
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The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5 |
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The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5 |
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The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5 |
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The Gut Microbiota as a Therapeutic Target in IBD and Metabolic Disease: A Role for the Bile Acid Receptors FXR and TGR5 |
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gut microbiota as a therapeutic target in ibd and metabolic disease: a role for the bile acid receptors fxr and tgr5 |
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The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in regulating many physiological systems of the host, including the metabolic and immune system. Disturbances in microbiota composition are increasingly correlated with disease; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. Recent evidence suggests that changes in microbiota composition directly affect the metabolism of bile salts. Next to their role in digestion of dietary fats, bile salts function as signaling molecules for bile salt receptors such as Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) and G protein-coupled bile acid receptor (TGR5). Complementary to their role in metabolism, FXR and TGR5 are shown to play a role in intestinal homeostasis and immune regulation. This review presents an overview of evidence showing that changes in bile salt pool and composition due to changes in gut microbial composition contribute to the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease and metabolic disease, possibly through altered activation of TGR5 and FXR. We further discuss how dietary interventions, such as pro- and synbiotics, may be used to treat metabolic disease and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through normalization of bile acid dysregulation directly or indirectly through normalization of the intestinal microbiota. |
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gut microbiota dysbiosis FXR TGR5 bile acid dysregulation inflammatory bowel disease metabolic disease probiotics |
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