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How Microbiota-Derived Metabolites Link the Gut to the Brain during Neuroinflammation

Jessica Rebeaud, Benjamin Peter, Caroline Pot

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microbiota-derived metabolites are important molecules connecting the gut to the brain. Over the last decade, several studies have highlighted the importance of gut-derived metabolites in the development of multiple sclerosis (MS). Indeed, microbiota-derived metabolites modulate the immune system and affect demyelination. Here, we discuss the current knowledge about microbiota-derived metabolites implications in MS and in different mouse models of neuroinflammation. We focus on the main families of microbial metabolites that play a role during neuroinflammation. A better understanding of the role of those metabolites may lead to new therapeutical avenues to treat neuroinflammatory diseases targeting the gut-brain axis.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroinflammationGut floraMultiple sclerosisImmune systemGut–brain axisNeuroscienceBiologyCentral nervous systemComputational biologyImmunologyInflammationGut microbiota and healthTryptophan and brain disordersGinseng Biological Effects and Applications
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