Dissecting the interplay mechanism between epigenetics and gut microbiota: Health maintenance and disease prevention

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Abstract

The gut microbiota exists throughout the full life cycle of the human body, and it has been proven to have extensive impacts on health and disease. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that the interplay between gut microbiota and host epigenetics plays a multifaceted role in health maintenance and disease prevention. Intestinal microflora, along with their metabolites, could regulate multiple epigenetic pathways; e.g., DNA methylation, miRNA, or histone modification. More-over, epigenetic factors can serve as mediators to coordinate gut microbiota within the host. Aiming to dissect this interplay mechanism, the present review summarizes the research profile of gut mi-crobiota and epigenetics in detail, and further interprets the biofunctions of this interplay, especially the regulation of intestinal inflammation, the improvement of metabolic disturbances, and the inhibition of colitis events. This review provides new insights into the interplay of epigenetics and gut microbiota, and attempts to reveal the mysteries of health maintenance and disease prevention from this new perspective.

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Wu, Y., Wang, C. Z., Wan, J. Y., Yao, H., & Yuan, C. S. (2021, July 1). Dissecting the interplay mechanism between epigenetics and gut microbiota: Health maintenance and disease prevention. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22136933

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