Impact of Aflatoxins on the Digestive, Immune, and Nervous Systems: The Role of Microbiota and Probiotics in Toxicity Protection

Sep 13, 2025International journal of molecular sciences

How Aflatoxins Affect Digestion, Immunity, and the Nervous System and How Gut Bacteria and Probiotics May Protect Against Their Harm

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Abstract

Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is recognized as the most potent carcinogen among , which are widespread contaminants in food and feed.

  • Climate change may increase the risk of aflatoxin contamination by promoting fungal growth.
  • AFB1 is associated with hepatotoxic and enterotoxic effects, along with immunosuppressive and neurotoxic potential.
  • AFB1 disrupts gut microbiota, compromises intestinal barrier integrity, and induces neuroinflammation through the microbiota-.
  • could mitigate the effects of AFB1 by modulating microbial balance, enhancing barrier function, and reducing neuroinflammatory responses.

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What this is

  • This review examines the impact of , specifically aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), on human health, focusing on their toxic effects on the digestive, immune, and nervous systems.
  • It discusses how AFB1 disrupts gut microbiota and contributes to systemic health issues, including neuroinflammation.
  • The review also evaluates the potential of to counteract these toxic effects by restoring microbial balance and enhancing gut barrier integrity.

Essence

  • Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) poses significant health risks, including hepatotoxicity, immune suppression, and neurotoxicity. may mitigate these effects by restoring gut microbiota balance and enhancing intestinal barrier function.

Key takeaways

  • AFB1 exposure is linked to a range of health issues, including liver cancer, with estimates suggesting it accounts for up to 28% of global hepatocellular carcinoma cases.
  • show promise in counteracting AFB1 toxicity by improving gut barrier integrity and modulating immune responses, potentially reducing systemic inflammation and neuroinflammation.
  • The review emphasizes the need for further research to validate the efficacy of in clinical settings and to explore their role in mitigating AFB1-induced health risks.

Caveats

  • Most evidence regarding AFB1's effects comes from animal models, limiting the direct applicability of findings to humans. More clinical trials are needed.
  • Variability in probiotic strain effects and the need for standardization in formulations and dosages pose challenges for their widespread use.

Definitions

  • Aflatoxins: Toxic secondary metabolites produced by certain fungi, known for their carcinogenic properties, particularly aflatoxin B1.
  • Probiotics: Live microorganisms that confer health benefits to the host, often by improving gut microbiota balance.
  • Gut-brain axis: The bidirectional communication network linking the gut microbiota and the central nervous system, influencing both digestive and neurological health.

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