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Mapping human microbiome drug metabolism by gut bacteria and their genes

机译:通过肠道细菌和它们的基因映射人微生物药物代谢

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Individuals vary widely in their responses to medicinal drugs, which can be dangerous and expensive owing to treatment delays and adverse effects. Although increasing evidence implicates the gut microbiome in this variability, the molecular mechanisms involved remain largely unknown. Here we show, by measuring the ability of 76 human gut bacteria from diverse clades to metabolize 271 orally administered drugs, that many drugs are chemically modified by microorganisms. We combined high-throughput genetic analyses with mass spectrometry to systematically identify microbial gene products that metabolize drugs. These microbiome-encoded enzymes can directly and substantially affect intestinal and systemic drug metabolism in mice, and can explain the drug-metabolizing activities of human gut bacteria and communities on the basis of their genomic contents. These causal links between the gene content and metabolic activities of the microbiota connect interpersonal variability in microbiomes to interpersonal differences in drug metabolism, which has implications for medical therapy and drug development across multiple disease indications.
机译:个人对其对药物的反应差异很大,由于治疗延迟和不利影响,这可能是危险和昂贵的。虽然增加的证据在这种可变性中暗示了肠道微生物组,但涉及的分子机制仍然很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们展示了76种人体肠道从不同的液体肠粘菌来代谢271口服给药的药物的能力,许多药物通过微生物化学改性。我们将高通量遗传分析与质谱分析合并以系统地鉴定代谢药物的微生物基因产物。这些微生物组合的酶可以直接且基本上影响小鼠的肠道和全身药物代谢,并且可以在其基因组内容物的基础上解释人体肠道细菌和社区的药物代谢活性。微生物群的基因含量和代谢活性之间的这些因果关系将微生物体中的人际变化与药物代谢的人际差异联系起来,这对多种疾病适应症的药物治疗和药物发育具有影响。

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    《Nature》 |2019年第7762期|462-467|共6页
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    Yale Univ Sch Med Dept Microbial Pathogenesis 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA|Yale Univ Sch Med Microbial Sci Inst 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA;

    Yale Univ Sch Med Dept Microbial Pathogenesis 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA|Yale Univ Sch Med Microbial Sci Inst 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA;

    Yale Univ Sch Med Dept Microbial Pathogenesis 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA|Yale Univ Sch Med Microbial Sci Inst 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA|Swiss Fed Inst Technol Inst Mol Syst Biol Dept Biol Zurich Switzerland;

    Yale Univ Sch Med Dept Microbial Pathogenesis 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA|Yale Univ Sch Med Microbial Sci Inst 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06520 USA;

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