细菌
受体
自诱导物
激素
生物
生物膜
肾上腺素能的
微生物学
群体感应
细胞生物学
化学
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Arif Luqman,Knut Ohlsen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.coemr.2024.100523
摘要
The adrenergic system plays a central role in human physiology. However, it can also affect commensal bacteria via adrenergic hormones. Bacteria use adrenergic hormones as xenosiderophore for iron supply, modulators of biofilm formation, quorum sensing autoinducers regulating virulence factors and pathogenicity, and for interaction with other commensals influencing the microbiome profiles. Bacteria also produce biogenic amines through aromatic amino acid decarboxylation which is widely expressed in human commensals. These biogenic amines are capable of interacting with adrenergic receptors, leading to a variety of different effects on the human body. Phenylacetyl acid is another compound produced by bacteria found in the gut that acts as a precursor of phenylacetylglutamine, a compound that has been linked to cardiac diseases due to its ablitiy to induce thrombosis by activating adrenergic receptors present in platelets.
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