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The Controversial Role of Human Gut Lachnospiraceae

Mirco Vacca, Giuseppe Celano, Francesco Maria Calabrese, Piero Portincasa, Marco Gobbetti, Maria De Angelis

Microorganisms · 2020 · ▲ 1,668 citations

Abstract

The complex polymicrobial composition of human gut microbiota plays a key role in health and disease. Lachnospiraceae belong to the core of gut microbiota, colonizing the intestinal lumen from birth and increasing, in terms of species richness and their relative abundances during the host's life. Although, members of Lachnospiraceae are among the main producers of short-chain fatty acids, different taxa of Lachnospiraceae are also associated with different intra- and extraintestinal diseases. Their impact on the host physiology is often inconsistent across different studies. Here, we discuss changes in Lachnospiraceae abundances according to health and disease. With the aim of harnessing Lachnospiraceae to promote human health, we also analyze how nutrients from the host diet can influence their growth and how their metabolites can, in turn, influence host physiology.

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10.3390/microorganisms8040573
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Vacca, M., Celano, G., Calabrese, F.M., Portincasa, P., Gobbetti, M., &amp; Angelis, M.D. (2020). The Controversial Role of Human Gut Lachnospiraceae. <em>Microorganisms</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8040573
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Vacca M, Celano G, Calabrese FM, Portincasa P, Gobbetti M, Angelis MD. The Controversial Role of Human Gut Lachnospiraceae. Microorganisms. 2020. doi:10.3390/microorganisms8040573.
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@article{mirco2020TheCon, title = {The Controversial Role of Human Gut Lachnospiraceae}, author = {Mirco Vacca and Giuseppe Celano and Francesco Maria Calabrese and Piero Portincasa and Marco Gobbetti and Maria De Angelis}, journal = {Microorganisms}, year = {2020}, doi = {10.3390/microorganisms8040573}, }

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