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Understanding connections and roles of gut microbiome in cardiovascular diseases

Ethendhar Rajendiran, Balamurugan Ramadass, Vanu Ramprasath

2020Canadian Journal of Microbiology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

The gut microbiome encompasses trillions of residing microbes, mainly bacteria, which play a crucial role in maintaining the physiological and metabolic health of the host. The gut microbiome has been associated with several diseases, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). A growing body of evidence suggests that an altered gut environment and gut-microbiome-derived metabolites are associated with CVD events. The gut microbiome communicates with host physiology through different mechanisms, including trimethylamine N-oxide generation, primary and secondary bile acid metabolism pathways, and short-chain fatty acids production. The main focus of this review is to understand the association of the gut microbiome with CVD and its implications on the interactions between the gut microbiome and the host. Manipulation of the gut microbiome through specific dietary intervention is a simple approach to identifying novel targets for therapy or better dietary recommendations, and new preventive measures for screening biomarkers to reduce CVD risk in humans.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeGut microbiomeBiologyGut floraGut bacteriaDiseaseHost (biology)Microbial metabolismBioinformaticsComputational biologyBacteriaImmunologyMedicineGeneticsPathologyGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studiesClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research
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