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Multi-level analysis of gut microbiome extracellular vesicles-host interaction reveals a connection to gut-brain axis signaling

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Microbiota-released extracellular vesicles (MEVs) have emerged as a key player in intercellular signaling. In this study, a multi-level analysis revealed presence of a diverse array of biologically active molecules encapsulated within MEVs, including neuroactive metabolites, such as arachidonyl-dopamine, gabapentin, glutamate, and N-acylethanolamines, and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Metaproteomics also unveiled an enrichment of neural-related proteins, mainly the glutamine/glutamate/GABA pathway. MEVs were able to cross epithelial and blood-brain barriers <i>in vitro</i>. RNA-seq analyses showed that MEVs stimulate several immune pathways while suppressing cell apoptosis process. Furthermore, MEVs were able to traverse the intestinal barriers and reach distal organs, including the brain, thereby potentially influencing brain functionality and contributing to mental and behavior.

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