Gut microbiota is generally recognized to play a crucial role in maintaining host health and metabolism.The correlation among gut microbiota,glycolipid metabolism,and metabolic diseases has been well reviewed in human...Gut microbiota is generally recognized to play a crucial role in maintaining host health and metabolism.The correlation among gut microbiota,glycolipid metabolism,and metabolic diseases has been well reviewed in humans.However,the interplay between gut microbiota and host metabolism in swine remains incompletely understood.Given the limitation in conducting human experiments and the high similarity between swine and humans in terms of anatomy,physiology,polyphagy,habits,and metabolism and in terms of the composition of gut microbiota,there is a pressing need to summarize the knowledge gained regarding swine gut microbiota,its interplay with host metabolism,and the underlying mechanisms.This review aimed to outline the bidirectional regulation between gut microbiota and nutrient metabolism in swine and to emphasize the action mechanisms underlying the complex microbiomeehost crosstalk via the gut microbiotaegutebrain axis.Moreover,it highlights the new advances in knowledge of the diurnal rhythmicity of gut microbiota.A better understanding of these aspects can not only shed light on healthy and efficient pork production but also promote our knowledge on the associations between gut microbiota and the microbiomeehost crosstalk mechanism.More importantly,knowledge on microbiota,host health and metabolism facilitates the development of a precise intervention therapy targeting the gut microbiota.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(3187130113)the National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFD0500404)
文摘Gut microbiota is generally recognized to play a crucial role in maintaining host health and metabolism.The correlation among gut microbiota,glycolipid metabolism,and metabolic diseases has been well reviewed in humans.However,the interplay between gut microbiota and host metabolism in swine remains incompletely understood.Given the limitation in conducting human experiments and the high similarity between swine and humans in terms of anatomy,physiology,polyphagy,habits,and metabolism and in terms of the composition of gut microbiota,there is a pressing need to summarize the knowledge gained regarding swine gut microbiota,its interplay with host metabolism,and the underlying mechanisms.This review aimed to outline the bidirectional regulation between gut microbiota and nutrient metabolism in swine and to emphasize the action mechanisms underlying the complex microbiomeehost crosstalk via the gut microbiotaegutebrain axis.Moreover,it highlights the new advances in knowledge of the diurnal rhythmicity of gut microbiota.A better understanding of these aspects can not only shed light on healthy and efficient pork production but also promote our knowledge on the associations between gut microbiota and the microbiomeehost crosstalk mechanism.More importantly,knowledge on microbiota,host health and metabolism facilitates the development of a precise intervention therapy targeting the gut microbiota.