The gut microbiota is involved in the regulation of the intestinal permeability (IP), whose disruption is a frequent condition in older people and is associated with the development of several diseases. The diet can affect the gut microbiota and IP, although the molecular mechanisms involved are unclear. Metabolomics is one of the suitable approaches to study the effects of diet on gut microbiota and IP, although, up to now, the research has focused only on a few dietary components. The aim here was to review the most recent literature concerning the application of metabolomics to the study of the diet-induced alterations of gut microbiota and the effects on IP, with a particular focus on the molecular pathways involved. An additional aim was to give a perspective on the future research involving dietary polyphenols, because despite their potential use in the management of increased IP, few studies have been reported to date.

Peron, G., Hidalgo-Liberona, N., González-Domínguez, R., Garcia-Aloy, M., Guglielmetti, S., Bernardi, S., et al. (2020). Exploring the Molecular Pathways behind the Effects of Nutrients and Dietary Polyphenols on Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Permeability: A Perspective on the Potential of Metabolomics and Future Clinical Applications. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 68(7), 1780-1789 [10.1021/acs.jafc.9b01687].

Exploring the Molecular Pathways behind the Effects of Nutrients and Dietary Polyphenols on Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Permeability: A Perspective on the Potential of Metabolomics and Future Clinical Applications

Simone Guglielmetti;
2020

Abstract

The gut microbiota is involved in the regulation of the intestinal permeability (IP), whose disruption is a frequent condition in older people and is associated with the development of several diseases. The diet can affect the gut microbiota and IP, although the molecular mechanisms involved are unclear. Metabolomics is one of the suitable approaches to study the effects of diet on gut microbiota and IP, although, up to now, the research has focused only on a few dietary components. The aim here was to review the most recent literature concerning the application of metabolomics to the study of the diet-induced alterations of gut microbiota and the effects on IP, with a particular focus on the molecular pathways involved. An additional aim was to give a perspective on the future research involving dietary polyphenols, because despite their potential use in the management of increased IP, few studies have been reported to date.
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aging; gut microbiota; intestinal permeability; metabolomics; nutrients; polyphenols;
English
17-mag-2019
2020
68
7
1780
1789
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Peron, G., Hidalgo-Liberona, N., González-Domínguez, R., Garcia-Aloy, M., Guglielmetti, S., Bernardi, S., et al. (2020). Exploring the Molecular Pathways behind the Effects of Nutrients and Dietary Polyphenols on Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Permeability: A Perspective on the Potential of Metabolomics and Future Clinical Applications. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY, 68(7), 1780-1789 [10.1021/acs.jafc.9b01687].
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