{"id":1406,"date":"2016-03-08T16:14:59","date_gmt":"2016-03-08T16:14:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aehidroterapiadecolon.com\/?p=1406"},"modified":"2016-03-08T16:32:30","modified_gmt":"2016-03-08T16:32:30","slug":"does-our-microbiome-control-us-or-do-we-control-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aehidroterapiadecolon.com\/en\/does-our-microbiome-control-us-or-do-we-control-it\/","title":{"rendered":"Does our microbiome control us or do we control it?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">We may be able to keep our gut in check after all. That\u2019s the tantalizing finding from a new\u00a0study\u00a0published today that reveals a way that mice\u2014and potentially humans\u2014can control the makeup and behavior of their gut microbiome. Such a prospect upends the popular notion that the complex ecosystem of germs residing in our guts essentially acts as our puppet master, altering brain biochemistry even as it tends to our immune system, wards off infection and helps us break down our supersized burger and fries.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In a series of elaborate experiments researchers from Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital discovered that mouse poop is chock full of tiny, noncoding RNAs called microRNAs from their gastrointestinal (GI) tracts and that these biomolecules appear to shape and regulate the microbiome. \u201cWe\u2019ve known about how microbes can influence your health for a few years now and in a way we\u2019ve always suspected it\u2019s a two-way process, but never really pinned it down that well,\u201d says Tim Spector, a professor of genetic epidemiology at King\u2019s College London, not involved with the new study. \u201cThis [new work] explains quite nicely the two-way interaction between microbes and us, and it shows the relationship going the other way\u2014which is fascinating,\u201d says Spector, author of\u00a0The Diet Myth: Why the Secret to Health and Weight Loss Is Already in Your Gut.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">What\u2019s more, human feces share 17 types of microRNAs with the mice, which may portend similar mechanisms in humans, the researchers found. It could also potentially open new treatment approaches involving microRNA transplantations. \u201cObviously that raises the immediate question: \u2018Where do the microRNAs come from and why are they there?,\u2019\u201d says senior author Howard Weiner, a neurologist at both Harvard and Brigham. The work was published in the journal\u00a0Cell Host &amp; Microbe.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">His team was able to answer \u201cwhere\u201d by comparing normal lab mice with those bred to lack microRNA in certain types of cells that line the gut. MicroRNAs in other cells of the body were unaltered in the specially bred mice but still there was a shortage of microRNA in their feces\u2014suggesting a link between that which would normally be in the gut with the microRNA that shows up in the feces. They concluded from that evidence that these specialized RNAs were coming from two types of epithelial cells that line the GI tract.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">They also attempted to tackle \u201cwhy\u201d by examining what those miniscule RNAs\u2014only 18 to 23 nucleotides in length\u2014are doing there. Weiner and his colleagues found that those microRNA secreted from those epithelial cells are not mere bystanders. Surprisingly, their role appears to be profoundly exquisite and they appear to regulate the microbiota itself. Mice found to be low on these gut microRNAs were more susceptible to colitis. But when they were given a microRNA transplant from normal mice through a direct tube into the gut the rodent patients went on to develop a more normal gut composition. The series of experiments is \u201celegant\u201d says Spector, who was not involved with the work.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">After pinning down these key findings the researchers also separately found that distinct microRNAs could alter specific bacteria in the mouse body through more natural means. The researchers spiked the water of mice with synthesized microRNAs that would enhance the growth of\u00a0Escherichia coli\u00a0bacteria. After drinking that water for two days the mice went on to have roughly double the\u00a0E. coli\u00a0in their feces, which confirmed that introducing certain microRNAs could affect the gut. \u201cI think our findings raise the possibility that there is a very specific way to modulate the microbiome,\u201d Weiner says. \u201cI think it opens up a lot of possibilities.\u201d<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Previously, much of the focus on microbiome health benefits has focused on the medical applications of fecal transplants\u2014taking one person\u2019s feces and placing them inside another\u2019s colon in the hopes of recalibrating the bacteria in the recipient\u2019s gut. But the prospect of tapping different microRNAs to modulate different specific bacteria could be a very appealing alternative. Theoretically, it could be simpler and more targeted to use gene blueprints from sequencing data to build something that mimics microRNAs\u2014binding to the same things the microRNA would\u2014then embarking on a fecal transplant and ensuring it is safe.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">This potential future therapy prospect comes even as other recent research findings continue to add much-needed detail to our understanding of our microbiome. Last week a\u00a0revised estimate\u00a0suggested the long-cited approximation that microbes in the gut outnumber human cells 10 to one is inaccurate. The real number, according to a review of recent DNA analyses and magnetic resonance imaging, is roughly the same amounts of both. Meanwhile, other new work is also shedding light on how we acquire the specific menagerie of gut creatures, including our interactions with the environment, the people around us and genetics. There is nothing small about that.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Fuente: Dina Fine Maron<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">(<a href=\"http:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/does-our-microbiome-control-us-or-do-we-control-it\/\">http:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/does-our-microbiome-control-us-or-do-we-control-it\/<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We may be able to keep our gut in check after all. That\u2019s the tantalizing finding from a new\u00a0study\u00a0published today that reveals a way that mice\u2014and potentially humans\u2014can control the makeup and behavior of their gut microbiome. 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