| Literature DB >> 33603718 |
Ying Zhao1, Yan Zeng1, Dong Zeng1, Hesong Wang2, Mengjia Zhou3, Ning Sun1, Jinge Xin1, Abdul Khalique1, Danish Sharafat Rajput1, Kangcheng Pan1, Gang Shu1, Bo Jing1, Xueqin Ni1.
Abstract
Probiotics are widely accepted to be beneficial for the maintenance of the gut homeostasis - the dynamic and healthy interactions between host and gut microorganisms. In addition, emerging as a key molecule of inter-domain communication, microRNAs (miRNAs) can also mediate the host-microbe interactions. However, a comprehensive description and summary of the association between miRNAs and probiotics have not been reported yet. In this review, we have discussed the roles of probiotics and miRNAs in host-microbe interactions and proposed the association of probiotics with altered miRNAs in various intestinal diseases and potential molecular mechanisms underlying the action of probiotics. Furthermore, we provided a perspective of probiotics-miRNA-host/gut microbiota axis applied in search of disease management highly associated with the gut microbiome, which will potentially prove to be beneficial for future studies.Entities:
Keywords: gut microbiota; homeostasis; host–microbe interactions; microRNA; probiotics
Year: 2021 PMID: 33603718 PMCID: PMC7885260 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.604462
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640