Gut microbiota bridges dietary nutrients and host immunity
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- DOI: 10.1007/s11427-023-2346-1
Gut microbiota bridges dietary nutrients and host immunity
Abstract
Dietary nutrients and the gut microbiota are increasingly recognized to cross-regulate and entrain each other, and thus affect host health and immune-mediated diseases. Here, we systematically review the current understanding linking dietary nutrients to gut microbiota-host immune interactions, emphasizing how this axis might influence host immunity in health and diseases. Of relevance, we highlight that the implications of gut microbiota-targeted dietary intervention could be harnessed in orchestrating a spectrum of immune-associated diseases.
Keywords: amino acid; carbohydrate; gut microbiota; immunity; lipid; trace element; vitamin.
© 2023. Science China Press.
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