MDOI International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Researchs 110.0478/INT.2026.00452
110.0478/INT.2026.00452
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Interactions between Gut Microbiota, Host Circadian Rhythms, and Metabolic Diseases

Mingliang Zhang, Caiyuan Zhou, Xinguo Li, Hui Li, Qi Han, Zhong Chen, Wenjie Tang, Jie Yin 2025 International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Researchs

Abstract

The circadian rhythm arises endogenously from genetically encoded molecular clocks, wherein the components collaborate to induce cyclic fluctuations, occurring approximately every 24 h. The rhythms synchronize biological processes with regular and predictable environmental patterns to guarantee the host metabolism and energy homeostasis function and well-being. Disruptions to circadian rhythms are widely associated with metabolic disorders. Notably, microbial rhythms are influenced by both the host’s intrinsic circadian clock and external rhythmic factors (i.e., light–dark cycle, diet patterns, and diet composition), which affect the structure of microbial communities and metabolic functions. Moreover, microbiota and the metabolites also reciprocally influence host rhythms, potentially impacting host metabolic function. This review aimed to explore the bidirectional interactions between the circadian clock, factors influencing host–microbial circadian rhythms, and the effects on lipid metabolism and energy homeostasis.

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Identifier 110.0478/INT.2026.00452
Canonical mdoi:110.0478/INT.2026.00452
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Resource URL Open resource
Document URL Open document
Content Type Article
Authors Mingliang Zhang, Caiyuan Zhou, Xinguo Li, Hui Li, Qi Han, Zhong Chen, Wenjie Tang, Jie Yin
Year 2025
Depositor International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Researchs Organisation
Prefix 110.0478
Registered June 27, 2026
Updated June 27, 2026
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Visibility Public

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