Skip to content

Gut Microbiota Extracellular Vesicles as Signaling Molecules Mediating Host-Microbiota Communications

Salma Sultan, Walid Mottawea, JuDong Yeo, Riadh Hammami
Key takeaways
  1. 01Microbiota-released extracellular vesicles transport proteins and genetic material to host cells
  2. 02Vesicles facilitate complex communication between different biological kingdoms
  3. 03These signaling pathways may link gut imbalances to various systemic health disorders
  4. 04Vesicles act as protected carriers for the horizontal transfer of bioactive molecules

Gut microbiota use extracellular vesicles as signaling tools to transport biological cargo and communicate with host cells, potentially influencing overall health.

Abstract

Over the past decade, gut microbiota dysbiosis has been linked to many health disorders; however, the detailed mechanism of this correlation remains unclear. Gut microbiota can communicate with the host through immunological or metabolic signalling. Recently, microbiota-released extracellular vesicles (MEVs) have emerged as significant mediators in the intercellular signalling mechanism that could be an integral part of microbiota-host communications. MEVs are small membrane-bound vesicles that encase a broad spectrum of biologically active compounds (i.e., proteins, mRNA, miRNA, DNA, carbohydrates, and lipids), thus mediating the horizontal transfer of their cargo across intra- and intercellular space. In this study, we provide a comprehensive and in-depth discussion of the biogenesis of microbial-derived EVs, their classification and routes of production, as well as their role in inter-bacterial and inter-kingdom signaling.

Cite this study
APA
Salma Sultan, Walid Mottawea, JuDong Yeo, & Riadh Hammami (2021). Gut Microbiota Extracellular Vesicles as Signaling Molecules Mediating Host-Microbiota Communications.
MLA
Salma Sultan, et al. "Gut Microbiota Extracellular Vesicles as Signaling Molecules Mediating Host-Microbiota Communications." 2021.
Chicago
Salma Sultan et al. 2021. "Gut Microbiota Extracellular Vesicles as Signaling Molecules Mediating Host-Microbiota Communications."