Gut Microbiome and Health Assessment Due To Arsenic Toxicity: A Review

Author:

Abhishek jain ,Roshni jain ,Swati jain ,Subodh kumar jain ,Swati singh thakur

Abstract

Arsenic is considered as a class 1 carcinogen and first among toxicants ranked by the Environmental Protection Agency. Arsenic toxicity includes  deleterious effect on  gut  microbiota, gastrointestinal  disorder, immunological  disturbances,  disrupting metabolism and compromising the host health. Over 103–104 microorganisms with possibly 500 to 1,000 different species inhabit within the gut with 150 times more genes than the human genome. They help to digest food and play an essential role in our well- being. Gut microbiota affects our whole metabolism as well as the immune system of the host. Arsenic induced toxicity is a major health  challenge  leading  to  many  neurological  and  immunological  problems  and  inhibits  the  growth  of  many  bacterial  species common in the gastrointestinal tract. The Gut microbiome carries multiple functions that are beneficial to the hosts. Arsenic exposure  will  be  a critical  concern  for  human  health.  Human  gut  microbiomes  may  be  biochemically  responsible  for  arsenic metabolism, change in  the arsenic compounds and several arsenical transformations that may lead to arsenic toxicity. Arsenic metabolism occurs in the liver by arsenic methyltransferase (AS3MT) which methylates it into the inorganic arsenic, and ultimately eliminated through  urine.  Recent  studies  showed  that  biotransformation of  gut  microbiome causes alteration  of  microbiome morphology and physiology that may alter the ArsBC gene activity due to arsenic toxicity. We aimed at summarising that arsenic induced perturbed gut microbiome communities that trigger systemic responses in diverse organs. Due to gut microbiota perturbation, changes in gut permeability and metabolism have been identified, and there is a shift in the population of gut bacterial species having arsenic resistant genes that result in disturbance of host metabolic homeostasis. Here we review known aspects of arsenic gut microbes' interaction, this will help to understand about arsenic toxicity with the gut microbiome and their deleterious effects.

Publisher

International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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