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Gut microbiota-derived short chain fatty acids are potential mediators in gut inflammation

Muhammad Faheem Akhtar, Yan Chen, Ziyu Ma, Xiaolong Zhang, Deshi Shi, Jawaria Ali Khan, Huazhen Liu

2021Animal nutrition333 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gut inflammation is a challenging concern in humans and animals, which disturbs normal growth and leads to severe bowel diseases. Short chain fatty acids (SCFA) are the gut microbiota metabolites produced from fermentation of non-digestible carbohydrates, and have been reported to modulate gut inflammation. SCFA have been implicated as the potential therapeutic bioactive molecules for gut inflammatory diseases, and could be an alternative to antibiotic growth promoters (AGP). In this review, the existing knowledge about the types of SCFA, the related gut microbes producing SCFA, the roles of SCFA in maintaining gut homeostasis, and how SCFA modulate gut inflammation is summarized. The therapeutic application of SCFA in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is also highlighted.

Topics & Concepts

Gut floraInflammationInflammatory bowel diseaseBiologyAntibioticsImmunologyMicrobiologyDiseaseMedicineInternal medicineGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens researchHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studies