THE ROLE OF GUT MICROBIOTA AND ITS METABOLITES IN OBESITY AND DIABETES

Authors

  • Adrianna Raczkowska Zakład Mikrobiologii Molekularnej, Instytut Mikrobiologii, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4311-1689
  • Kinga Arak Zakład Mikrobiologii Molekularnej, Instytut Mikrobiologii, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
  • Karolina Jaworska Zakład Mikrobiologii Molekularnej, Instytut Mikrobiologii, Wydział Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3185-6955

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18388/pb.2021_569

Abstract

The gut microbiota is an indispensable component of the proper functioning of the human body, as gut microorganisms and their metabolites strongly influence the host's metabolism and immune functions. They also contribute to the biosynthesis of vitamins, production of gut hormones, maintenance of intestinal barrier integrity, protection against pathogens, as well as digestion and absorption of nutrients. Increasingly, the relationship between disturbances in the composition of gut microbiota and the onset of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes is being emphasized. Understanding the significance of the microbiota in the course of these diseases, its composition, and activity may offer new approaches to their treatment. Increasing attention is being paid to individual species of gut bacteria, among which Akkermansia muciniphila holds a special position, as a decrease in the abundance of this commensal bacterium in the gut is associated with many diseases, including obesity and diabetes.

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2024-10-22

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