Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics of the Human-Gut Microbiota Symbiosis in a Changing Nutritional Environment

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Maximilien Franck
Juan de Toro-Martín
Marie-Claude Vohl
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[1] Université Laval,Centre Nutrition, Santé Et Société (NUTRISS) and Institut Sur La Nutrition Et Les Aliments Fonctionnels (INAF)
[2] Université Laval,School of Nutrition
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Evolutionary Biology | 2022年 / 49卷
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Food environment; Gut microbiota; Symbiosis; Evolutionary mismatch; Selection pressure; Trade-offs; Primates; Homo sapiens; Immunity; Phytochemical compounds;
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The operational harmony between living beings and their circumstances, their ever-changing environment, is a constitutive condition of their existence. Nutrition and symbiosis are two essential aspects of this harmony. Disruption of the symbiosis between host and gut microbiota, the so-called dysbiosis, as well as the inadequate diet from which it results, contribute to the etiology of immunometabolic disorders. Research into the development of these diseases is highly influenced by our understanding of the evolutionary roots of metabolic functioning, thereby considering that chronic non-communicable diseases arise from an evolutionary mismatch. However, the lens has been mostly directed toward energy availability and metabolism, but away from our closest environmental factor, the gut microbiota. Thus, this paper proposes a narrative thread that places symbiosis in an evolutionary perspective, expanding the traditional framework of humans’ adaptation to their food environment.
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