Gut Microbiome Longevity refers to the state where the diversity and functional capacity of the intestinal microbial community correlate positively with extended healthspan and reduced age-related pathology. A resilient microbiome profile is associated with attenuated chronic inflammation and improved metabolic flexibility. This concept links microbial ecology directly to systemic aging processes.
Origin
This term emerges from the convergence of geroscience and microbial ecology, driven by observational studies linking microbiome health to lifespan markers in various organisms. Longevity here implies not just duration of life, but the maintenance of physiological vigor throughout. It is an application of ecological principles to human internal biology for anti-aging outcomes.
Mechanism
A beneficial microbiome profile supports longevity by producing key signaling molecules, like butyrate, which enhance gut barrier function and reduce the translocation of inflammatory endotoxins. Furthermore, these microbes can influence nutrient partitioning dynamics and modulate systemic levels of hormones that regulate cellular senescence. Preserving this community structure is seen as a key leverage point against chronic, low-grade inflammation, a driver of aging.
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