Metabolites and Gut Microbiota: Their Influence on Type 2 Diabetes
A special issue of Metabolites (ISSN 2218-1989). This special issue belongs to the section "Integrative Metabolomics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (24 May 2024) | Viewed by 349
Special Issue Editors
Interests: metabolomics; metagenomics; computational biology; machine learning; omics data science
Interests: microbiome; immune system; metabolism; obesity; type 2 diabetes; inflammatory bowel disease; allergic diseases
Interests: visceral; subcutaneous; marrow and brown fat; bone accrual; metabolites; microbiome
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a complex and prevalent metabolic disorder that significantly impacts global health. The interplay between metabolites and the gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the development and progression of T2D. In this Special Issue, we invite researchers to share their latest progress in defining the relationship between metabolites and the gut microbiota and their collective influence on T2D.
Our Special Issue welcomes researchers, scientists, and experts from diverse fields, including metabolomics, microbiology, and clinical medicine, to contribute original research articles, reviews, and insights investigating the intricate mechanisms linking metabolites, gut microbiota composition as well as function, and the development of T2D. We encourage submissions that explore novel diagnostic biomarkers, therapeutic interventions, and preventive strategies arising from the intersection of metabolomics and microbiota research.
Key Topics of Interest
- Metabolomic signatures and their association with T2D risk.
- Gut microbiota composition and its impact on T2D development.
- Interactions between gut microbiota and host metabolites in T2D.
- Metabolite-driven mechanisms underlying insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction.
- Therapeutic interventions targeting the gut microbiota–metabolite axis in T2D management.
- Personalized approaches for T2D prevention and treatment based on metabolite–microbiota profiles.
By bringing together cutting-edge research in the fields of metabolomics, microbiology, and diabetes, this Special Issue aims to deepen our understanding of the role of metabolites and the gut microbiota in T2D pathogenesis. We anticipate that the insights shared within this Special Issue will contribute to the development of innovative strategies for preventing and managing this prevalent metabolic disorder and facilitate an insightful and informative dialogue on the critical role of metabolites and gut microbiota in type 2 diabetes.
Dr. Ali Rahnavard
Dr. Aleksandar D. Kostic
Dr. Vibha Singhal
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- type 2 diabetes
- microbiome
- metabolites
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