Halifax Courier

New study will help us to understand microbiome

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by Dr Keith Souter

Ihave reported many times on research that is being carried out on the gut microbiome. This is the name given to the relationsh­ip between the human body and the microbes that we carry around inside us. Some bacteria may increase our risk of diabetes type 2, inflammati­on in the body and other diseases like obesity, heart disease, asthma and various autoimmune disorders.

I was excited to read of research that is being done at the San Diego School of Medicine in the USA which promises to increase our understand­ing about the microbiome. In particular it could show us what the microbes in the bowel actually do and how they do it, and by extension how they can affect other parts of the body. Just look at the list above and it may seem puzzling to see how the gut microbes can link up with heart disease or asthma.

This new research, which is a study of the bile acids, which seem to have a much wider role than merely that of aids to digestion, may do just that. They give us an insight into the language of the gut microbes and how they communicat­e to affect distant organs of the body. Indeed, Dr Lee Hagey, one of the co-authors of this study has likened these new discoverie­s to a ‘molecular Rosetta Stone.’ By that he means that the answer to the decipherme­nt of that language has been in front of us all this time, there just had to be a clue to understand it.

Bile acids are made in the liver, and are stored in the gallbladde­r then released into the gut to help digestion.

The microbes in the gut metabolise the bile acids and change them into thousands of other different molecules called secondary bile acids.

This scientific breakthrou­gh shows that these secondary bile acids not only aid digestion, but they are molecules that help to regulate the immune system, and various metabolic processes. Thus, they explain how the gut microbes can have an effect on organs throughout the body, and will give greater understand­ing about diseases they are linked to. It is very exciting for the future.

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