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Microbial regulation of microRNA expression in the brain–gut axis

  • University College Cork

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Abstract

The gut microbiome facilitates a consistent transfer of information between the gut and the brain and microRNAs may now represent a key signalling molecule that facilitates this relationship. This review will firstly examine how these small non-coding RNAs influence the gut microbiome, and secondly how the microbiome, when disturbed, may influence miRNA expression in the brain. In addition, we will examine the consequence that microbiome-related changes in miRNA expression have on neurodevelopment, behaviour and cognition. We will also discuss novel data that suggests miRNAs contained in our diet may influence our immune system in a positive manner, offering a further potential pathway for treatment of disorders of the gut–brain axis that are influenced by the microbiome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-126
Number of pages7
JournalCurrent Opinion in Pharmacology
Volume48
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019

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