Gut microbiota derived short-chain fatty acids in physiology and pathology: An update.
ArchanaAbhijeet Kumar GuptaAshab NoumaniDharmendra Kumar PandayFareen ZaidiGaurav Kumar SahuGunjan JoshiManisha YadavShikha Jyoti BorahVanne SusmithaAnand MohanAnil KumarPratima R SolankiPublished in: Cell biochemistry and function (2024)
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are essential molecules produced by gut bacteria that fuel intestinal cells and may also influence overall health. An imbalance of SCFAs can result in various acute and chronic diseases, including diabetes, obesity and colorectal cancer (CRC). This review delves into the multifaceted roles of SCFAs, including a brief discussion on their source and various gut-residing bacteria. Primary techniques used for detection of SCFAs, including gas chromatography, high-performance gas chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance and capillary electrophoresis are also discussed through this article. This review study also compiles various synthesis pathways of SCFAs from diverse substrates such as sugar, acetone, ethanol and amino acids. The different pathways through which SCFAs enter cells for immune response regulation are also highlighted. A major emphasis is the discussion on diseases associated with SCFA dysregulation, such as anaemia, brain development, CRC, depression, obesity and diabetes. This includes exploring the relationship between SCFA levels across ethnicities and their connection with blood pressure and CRC. In conclusion, this review highlights the critical role of SCFAs in maintaining gut health and their implications in various diseases, emphasizing the need for further research on SCFA detection, synthesis and their potential as diagnostic biomarkers. Future studies of SCFAs will pave the way for the development of novel diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies for optimizing gut health and preventing diseases associated with SCFA dysregulation.
Keyphrases
- gas chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- type diabetes
- public health
- healthcare
- fatty acid
- magnetic resonance
- tandem mass spectrometry
- induced apoptosis
- immune response
- blood pressure
- capillary electrophoresis
- mental health
- cardiovascular disease
- metabolic syndrome
- cell cycle arrest
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- health information
- human health
- depressive symptoms
- glycemic control
- weight gain
- inflammatory response
- physical activity
- current status
- oxidative stress
- drug induced
- solid phase extraction
- cell proliferation
- hypertensive patients
- intensive care unit
- multiple sclerosis
- risk assessment
- resting state
- simultaneous determination
- skeletal muscle