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苦味感知和苦味受体变异体的临床关联以及个性化医疗保健的潜力
Authors Mao Z, Cheng W , Li Z, Yao M, Sun K
Received 17 September 2022
Accepted for publication 7 February 2023
Published 12 February 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 121—132
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PGPM.S390201
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Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Martin H Bluth
Abstract: Bitter taste receptors (T2Rs) consist of 25 functional receptors that can be found in various types of cells throughout the human body with responses ranging from detecting bitter taste to suppressing pathogen-induced inflammation upon activation. Numerous studies have observed clinical associations with genetic or phenotypic variants in bitter taste receptors, most notably that of the receptor isoform T2R38. With genetic variants playing a role in the response of the body to bacterial quorum-sensing molecules, bacterial metabolites, medicinal agonists and nutrients, we examine how T2R polymorphisms, expression levels and bitter taste perception can lead to varying clinical associations. From these genetic and phenotypic differences, healthcare management can potentially be individualized through appropriately administering drugs with bitter masking to increase compliance; optimizing nutritional strategies and diets; avoiding the use of T2R agonists if this pathway is already activated from bacterial infections; adjusting drug regimens based on differing prognoses; or adjusting drug regimens based on T2R expression levels in the target cell type and bodily region.
Keywords: bitter taste receptors, TAS2R38, chronic rhinosinusitis, obesity, oral health, cancer