Mapping human microbiome drug metabolism by gut bacteria and their genes

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Michael Zimmermann
Maria Zimmermann-Kogadeeva
Rebekka Wegmann
Andrew L. Goodman
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[1] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Microbial Sciences Institute
[2] ETH Zurich,Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Systems Biology
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Nature | 2019年 / 570卷
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Individuals vary widely in their responses to medicinal drugs, which can be dangerous and expensive owing to treatment delays and adverse effects. Although increasing evidence implicates the gut microbiome in this variability, the molecular mechanisms involved remain largely unknown. Here we show, by measuring the ability of 76 human gut bacteria from diverse clades to metabolize 271 orally administered drugs, that many drugs are chemically modified by microorganisms. We combined high-throughput genetic analyses with mass spectrometry to systematically identify microbial gene products that metabolize drugs. These microbiome-encoded enzymes can directly and substantially affect intestinal and systemic drug metabolism in mice, and can explain the drug-metabolizing activities of human gut bacteria and communities on the basis of their genomic contents. These causal links between the gene content and metabolic activities of the microbiota connect interpersonal variability in microbiomes to interpersonal differences in drug metabolism, which has implications for medical therapy and drug development across multiple disease indications.
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