Abstract The emergence of new methods for the analysis of microbiome composition and metabolism over the last decade, revealed the contribution of the gut microbiome in the organization of daily biological rhythms in mammals. In this chapter, we discuss the literature on gut microbe secreted molecules and microbiome-host interactions found to impact the function of the circadian clock of the host, both locally and distally with an emphasis on the effects for the hosts metabolic health. We also review recent findings on how the circadian clock of the host regulates both composition and localization of the gut microbiome that may determine the timing of the signals generated by the microbiota.
The role for the microbiome in the regulation of the circadian clock and metabolism
Published 2019 in Nutritional Epigenomics
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