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Unraveling host regulation of gut microbiota through the epigenome–microbiome axis

Michael Le Pepke, Søren B. Hansen, Morten T. Limborg

2024Trends in Microbiology99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent studies of dynamic interactions between epigenetic modifications of a host organism and the composition or activity of its associated gut microbiota suggest an opportunity for the host to shape its microbiome through epigenetic alterations that lead to changes in gene expression and noncoding RNA activity. We use insights from microbiota-induced epigenetic changes to review the potential of the host to epigenetically regulate its gut microbiome, from which a bidirectional 'epigenome-microbiome axis' emerges. This axis embeds environmentally induced variation, which may influence the adaptive evolution of host-microbe interactions. We furthermore present our perspective on how the epigenome-microbiome axis can be understood and investigated within a holo-omic framework with potential applications in the applied health and food sciences.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEpigenomeMicrobiomeHost (biology)Gut floraGut–brain axisGut microbiomeComputational biologyEvolutionary biologyGeneticsDNA methylationImmunologyGeneGene expressionGut microbiota and healthEpigenetics and DNA Methylation