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Postbiotics for the management of obesity, insulin resistance/type 2 diabetes and NAFLD. Beyond microbial viability

Laura Arellano-García, María P. Portillo, J. Alfredo Martínéz, Arnaud Courtois, Iñaki Milton‐Laskibar

2024Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Highly prevalent comorbidities associated with metabolic syndrome, such as abdominal obesity, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and insulin-resistance/Type 2 diabetes (IR/T2D) share alterations in gut microbiota composition as a potential triggering factor. Recent studies put the attention in the potential usage of postbiotics (inactivated probiotics) on these metabolic alterations. This review summarizes the current evidence regarding the efficacy of postbiotic administration in both, preclinical and clinical studies, for the management of obesity, NAFLD and IR/T2D. Data from preclinical studies (rodents) suggest that postbiotic administration effectively prevents obesity, whereas clinical studies corroborate these benefits also in overweight/obese subjects receiving inactivated bacteria. As for NAFLD, although preclinical studies indicate that postbiotic administration improves different liver markers, no data obtained in humans have been published so far since all the studies are ongoing clinical trials. Finally, while the administration of inactivated bacteria demonstrated to be a promising approach for the management of IR/T2D in rodents, data from clinical trials indicates that in humans, this approach is more effective on IR than in T2D. In conclusion, the available scientific data indicate that postbiotic administration not only is safer, but also as effective as probiotic administration for the management of obesity associated prevalent metabolic alterations.

Topics & Concepts

Insulin resistanceMedicineType 2 diabetesObesityNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseGut floraOverweightMetabolic syndromeClinical trialFatty liverProbioticDiabetes mellitusManagement of obesityInternal medicineBioinformaticsDiseaseIntensive care medicineEndocrinologyWeight lossImmunologyBacteriaBiologyGeneticsGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studiesLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment