生物
肠道菌群
基因组
人体微生物群
疾病
人类基因组
遗传学
人类疾病
最近的共同祖先
进化生物学
基因
微生物群
免疫学
医学
病理
作者
Yuan Quan,Kexin Zhang,Hongyu Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tig.2023.02.006
摘要
A large number of studies have established a causal relationship between the gut microbiota and human disease. In addition, the composition of the microbiota is substantially influenced by the human genome. Modern medical research has confirmed that the pathogenesis of various diseases is closely related to evolutionary events in the human genome. Specific regions of the human genome known as human accelerated regions (HARs) have evolved rapidly over several million years since humans diverged from a common ancestor with chimpanzees, and HARs have been found to be involved in some human-specific diseases. Furthermore, the HAR-regulated gut microbiota has undergone rapid changes during human evolution. We propose that the gut microbiota may serve as an important mediator linking diseases to human genome evolution.
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