Vitamin K and Hallmarks of Ageing: Focus on Diet and Gut Microbiome

Author:

Dai Lu12ORCID,Mafra Denise34,Shiels Paul G.4,Hackeng Tilman M.5ORCID,Stenvinkel Peter2ORCID,Schurgers Leon J.56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aging Research Center, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, 17165 Stockholm, Sweden

2. Department of Clinical Science, Division of Renal Medicine, Intervention and Technology, Karolinska Institutet, 17165 Stockholm, Sweden

3. Graduate Program in Nutrition Sciences, Fluminense Federal University, Niterói 24020-141, RJ, Brazil

4. Wolfson Wohl Translational Research Centre, Institute of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, Bearsden, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK

5. Department of Biochemistry, Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM), Maastricht University, 6211 LK Maastricht, The Netherlands

6. Institute of Experimental Medicine and Systems Biology, RWTH Aachen University, 52056 Aachen, Germany

Abstract

Vitamin K and vitamin K-dependent proteins have been reported to be associated with a large spectrum of age-related diseases. While most of these associations have been deduced from observational studies, solid evidence for the direct impact of vitamin K on cellular senescence remains to be proven. As vitamin K status reflects the complexity of interactions between dietary intake, gut microbiome activity and health, we will demonstrate the pivotal role of the diet-microbiome-health axis in human ageing and exemplify how vitamin K is implicated therein. We propose that food quality (i.e., food pattern) should be highlighted beyond the quantity of total vitamin K intake. Instead of focusing on a single nutrient, exploring a healthy diet containing vitamin K may be more strategic. As such, healthy eating patterns can be used to make dietary recommendations for the public. Emerging evidence suggests that dietary vitamin K is a modulator of the diet-microbiome-health axis, and this needs to be incorporated into the investigation of the impact of vitamin K on gut microbial composition and metabolic activities, along with host health outcomes. In addition, we highlight several critical caveats that need to be acknowledged regarding the interplay between diet, vitamin K, gut microbiome and host health that is pivotal for elucidating the role of vitamin K in ageing and responding to the urgent call of healthy eating concerning public health.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Food Science,Nutrition and Dietetics

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