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Tutorial: Microbiome studies in drug metabolism.

Authors :
Dodd, Dylan
Cann, Isaac
Source :
CTS: Clinical & Translational Science; Dec2022, Vol. 15 Issue 12, p2812-2837, 26p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The human gastrointestinal tract is home to a dense population of microorganisms whose metabolism impacts human health and physiology. The gut microbiome encodes millions of genes, the products of which endow our bodies with unique biochemical activities. In the context of drug metabolism, microbial biochemistry in the gut influences humans in two major ways: (1) by producing small molecules that modulate expression and activity of human phase I and II pathways; and (2) by directly modifying drugs administered to humans to yield active, inactive, or toxic metabolites. Although the capacity of the microbiome to modulate drug metabolism has long been known, recent studies have explored these interactions on a much broader scale and have revealed an unprecedented scope of microbial drug metabolism. The implication of this work is that we might be able to predict the capacity of an individual's microbiome to metabolize drugs and use this information to avoid toxicity and inform proper dosing. Here, we provide a tutorial of how to study the microbiome in the context of drug metabolism, focusing on in vitro, rodent, and human studies. We then highlight some limitations and opportunities for the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17528054
Volume :
15
Issue :
12
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
CTS: Clinical & Translational Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160765093
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.13416