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Microbial regulation of enteroendocrine cells

Authors :
Arora, Tulika
Vanslette, Amanda Marie
Hjorth, Siv Annegrethe
Backhed, Fredrik
Arora, Tulika
Vanslette, Amanda Marie
Hjorth, Siv Annegrethe
Backhed, Fredrik
Source :
Arora , T , Vanslette , A M , Hjorth , S A & Backhed , F 2021 , ' Microbial regulation of enteroendocrine cells ' , Med , vol. 2 , no. 5 , pp. 553-570 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

There has been an enormous interest to investigate impact of gut microbiota on host physiology over the past decade. To further understand its role at organismal level, it is important to delineate host-microbiota interaction at tissue and cell level. Diet, antibiotics, disease, or surgery produce shifts in composition of the gut microbiota that further alter levels of microbial-derived metabolites. Enteroendocrine cells (EEGs) are specialized hormone-producing cells in the gut epithelium that sense changes in the intestinal milieu through chemosensing G protein-coupled receptors. Accordingly, microbial metabolites interact with the EECs to stimulate or suppress hormone secretion, which act through endocrine and paracrine signaling to regulate local intestinal and diverse physiological functions and impact overall host metabolism. The remarkable success of glucagon-like peptide-1-based drugs for treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity highlights the relevance to investigate microbial regulation of EEGs to tackle metabolic diseases through novel microbiota-based therapies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Arora , T , Vanslette , A M , Hjorth , S A & Backhed , F 2021 , ' Microbial regulation of enteroendocrine cells ' , Med , vol. 2 , no. 5 , pp. 553-570 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322762808
Document Type :
Electronic Resource