Role of short‐chain fatty acids in host physiology

Author:

Liu Mingyue1,Lu Yubo2,Xue Guoyu1,Han Le3,Jia Hanbing4,Wang Zi4,Zhang Jia5,Liu Peng6,Yang Chaojuan7ORCID,Zhou Yingjie8

Affiliation:

1. Stem Cell Storage Center, Hebei Reproductive Health Hospital, Hebei Women and Children's Health Hospital Hebei Research Institute For Reproductive Health Shijiazhuang China

2. School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

3. Prevention Health Section, Hebei Reproductive Health Hospital, Hebei Women and Children's Health Hospital Hebei Research Institute For Reproductive Health Shijiazhuang China

4. Department of Medical Imaging, Hebei Reproductive Health Hospital, Hebei Women and Children's Health Hospital Hebei Research Institute For Reproductive Health Shijiazhuang China

5. Department of Obstetrical, Hebei Reproductive Health Hospital, Hebei Women and Children's Health Hospital Hebei Research Institute For Reproductive Health Shijiazhuang China

6. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Hebei Reproductive Health Hospital, Hebei Women and Children's Health Hospital Hebei Research Institute For Reproductive Health Shijiazhuang China

7. Key Laboratory of Biomechanics and Mechanobiology (Beihang University), Ministry of Education, Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering Medicine Beihang University Beijing China

8. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hebei Reproductive Health Hospital, Hebei Women and Children's Health Hospital Hebei Research Institute For Reproductive Health Shijiazhuang China

Abstract

AbstractShort‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are major metabolites produced by the gut microbiota through the fermentation of dietary fiber, and they have garnered significant attention due to their close association with host health. As important mediators between the gut microbiota and the host, SCFAs serve as energy substrates for intestinal epithelial cells and maintain homeostasis in host immune and energy metabolism by influencing host epigenetics, activating G protein‐coupled receptors, and inhibiting pathogenic microbial infections. This review provides a comprehensive summary of SCFAs synthesis and metabolism and offering an overview of the latest research progress on their roles in protecting gut health, enhancing energy metabolism, mitigating diseases such as cancer, obesity, and diabetes, modulating the gut‐brain axis and gut‐lung axis, and promoting bone health.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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