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Microbial stars: shedding light on gut microbes’ role in insulin resistance and innovative diabetes therapies

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Figure 1. Gut microbiota carbohydrate metabolism’s role in insulin resistance. A. This study combines fecal metabolome, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and metagenome data with host metabolome, transcriptome, and cytokine data to explore the role of gut microbiota in insulin resistance (IR). B. monosaccharides and carbohydrate degradation products are significantly elevated in IR. Metagenomic findings reveal enhanced poly- and disaccharide breakdown and utilization in IR, closely linked to fecal monosaccharides. These metabolites may influence host metabolic parameters, such as BMI, partially through specific cytokines. C. animal experiments show that oral administration of alistipes indistinctus, selected based on human cohort findings, reduces intestinal carbohydrate and lipid accumulation, ameliorating IR. Diagram created using BioRender.com, with figure elements adapted from Turnbaugh et al.Citation4 abbreviations: IR, insulin resistance; 16S rRNA, 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid; BMI, body mass index.

Figure 1. Gut microbiota carbohydrate metabolism’s role in insulin resistance. A. This study combines fecal metabolome, 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and metagenome data with host metabolome, transcriptome, and cytokine data to explore the role of gut microbiota in insulin resistance (IR). B. monosaccharides and carbohydrate degradation products are significantly elevated in IR. Metagenomic findings reveal enhanced poly- and disaccharide breakdown and utilization in IR, closely linked to fecal monosaccharides. These metabolites may influence host metabolic parameters, such as BMI, partially through specific cytokines. C. animal experiments show that oral administration of alistipes indistinctus, selected based on human cohort findings, reduces intestinal carbohydrate and lipid accumulation, ameliorating IR. Diagram created using BioRender.com, with figure elements adapted from Turnbaugh et al.Citation4 abbreviations: IR, insulin resistance; 16S rRNA, 16S ribosomal ribonucleic acid; BMI, body mass index.