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- Title
Diverse roles of microbial indole compounds in eukaryotic systems.
- Authors
Kumar, Prasun; Lee, Jin‐Hyung; Lee, Jintae
- Abstract
Indole and its derivatives are widespread across different life forms, functioning as signalling molecules in prokaryotes and with more diverse roles in eukaryotes. A majority of indoles found in the environment are attributed to bacterial enzymes converting tryptophan into indole and its derivatives. The involvement of indoles among lower organisms as an interspecies and intraspecies signal is well known, with many reports showing that inter‐kingdom interactions involving microbial indole compounds are equally important as they influence defence systems and even the behaviour of higher organisms. This review summarizes recent advances in our understanding of the functional properties of indole and indole derivatives in diverse eukaryotes. Furthermore, we discuss current perspectives on the role of microbial indoles in human diseases such as diabetes, obesity, atherosclerosis, and cancers. Deciphering the function of indoles as biomarkers of metabolic state will facilitate the formulation of diet‐based treatments and open unique therapeutic opportunities.
- Subjects
INDOLE compounds; BACTERIAL enzymes; INDOLE derivatives; INDOLE; DIABETES; OBESITY
- Publication
Biological Reviews, 2021, Vol 96, Issue 6, p2522
- ISSN
1464-7931
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/brv.12765