Heart–Gut Axis in Cardiometabolic Disease: Microbiome-Mediated Pathways Linking Metabolic Syndrome to Cardiovascular Risk
Tina Bečić, Ivana Jukić, Petra Šimac Prižmić, Ivona Matulić, Hana Đogaš, Mislav Radić, Josipa Radić, Jonatan Vuković, Damir Fabijanić

TL;DR
This paper reviews how gut microbes and their byproducts contribute to heart and metabolic diseases, highlighting potential new ways to prevent these conditions.
Contribution
The paper synthesizes human evidence on microbiome-mediated pathways linking metabolic syndrome to cardiovascular risk within the heart–gut axis framework.
Findings
Gut dysbiosis is consistently linked to adverse cardiometabolic risk profiles and subclinical cardiovascular outcomes.
Metabolites like TMAO, SCFAs, PAGln, and ImP are key mediators connecting metabolic syndrome to cardiovascular risk.
Intestinal barrier dysfunction and endotoxemia support the role of chronic inflammation in the heart–gut axis.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Cardiometabolic disease, a term encompassing metabolic syndrome (MS) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), represents a major and growing global health burden driven by interconnected metabolic and cardiovascular dysfunction. Emerging evidence suggests that the gut microbiota plays a central role in modulating metabolic, inflammatory, and cardiovascular (CV) pathways, giving rise to the concept of the heart–gut axis. However, human evidence integrating microbiome-mediated mechanisms across the cardiometabolic spectrum remains incompletely synthesized. This focused systematic review aimed to synthesize the current human evidence on microbiome-mediated mechanisms linking metabolic syndrome (MS) and related metabolic phenotypes with cardiovascular risk (CVR) and subclinical cardiovascular (CV) outcomes within the conceptual framework of the heart–gut axis. Materials…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
