1.Host-microbe co-metabolism system as potential targets: the promising way for natural medicine to treat atherosclerosis.
Yun WANG ; Ziwei ZHOU ; Haiping HAO ; Lijuan CAO
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2025;23(7):790-800
The host-microbe co-metabolism system, generating diverse exogenous and endogenous bioactive molecules that influence the host's immune and metabolic functions, plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. Recent studies have elucidated the interaction between natural medicines and this co-metabolism system. Upon oral administration, natural medicine ingredients can undergo transformation by gut microbiota, potentially enhancing their bioavailability or anti-atherogenic efficacy. Furthermore, natural medicines can exert anti-atherogenic effects via modulation of endogenous host-microbe co-metabolism. This review presents an updated understanding of the dual association between natural medicines and host-microbe co-metabolites. It explores the critical function of microbial exogenous metabolites derived from natural medicines and uncovers the mechanisms underlying natural medicines' intervention on key nodes of endogenous host-microbe co-metabolism. These insights may offer new perspectives for cardiovascular disease (CVD) treatment and guide future drug discovery efforts.
Humans
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Atherosclerosis/metabolism*
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Gastrointestinal Microbiome/drug effects*
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Biological Products/therapeutic use*
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Animals
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Host Microbial Interactions/drug effects*

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