GΓ©rard 2013 is a rigorous, well-referenced narrative review summarizing known microbial pathways that convert cholesterol to coprostanol and generate >20 secondary bile acids via deconjugation (BSHs), HSDH-mediated oxidation/epimerization, 7Ξ±-dehydroxylation (bai operon), esterification and desulfatation β it correctly highlights mechanistic gaps (few cultured/annotated genes for cholesterol reduction) and translational uncertainty about health impacts, and it usefully frames priorities: gene discovery, gnotobiotic models, and metabolomics-driven causal studies
Figure: GΓ©rard 2013 lists these seven major transformations and discusses taxa/enzymes for each (BSHs, HSDHs, bai operon), noting multiple intermediate metabolites and >20 secondary bile acids in feces
Note: counts are a synthesis of genera named in Table 1 of the paper (Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Clostridium, Lactobacillus, Listeria for deconjugation; broader list for oxidation/epimerization; Clostridium/Eubacterium for 7Ξ±-dehydroxylation)
Custom summaries of the latest cutting edge Science research. Every Friday. No Ads.