Human Gut Microbiome
Discover how your gut microbiome—trillions of bacteria in the large intestine—shapes metabolism, immunity, and overall health. The human gut microbiota, dominated by anaerobes like Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes, ferments non-digestible carbohydrates into short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) such as butyrate, which supply up to 70% of colonocyte energy and influence systemic metabolism, fat storage, and immune signaling. Learn where gut microbes reside (mostly the proximal colon), how mucus layers and mucosal antibodies maintain a mutualistic barrier, and why diversity and density increase along the colon. This video explains how gut microbes develop from birth and are shaped by diet, medications, and lifestyle, and highlights their key roles: enhancing nutrient absorption, strengthening gut barrier integrity, promoting tissue repair, modulating lymphoid development and secretory IgA, and even affecting the nervous system and bone homeostasis. Understand the fermentation process, SCFA production, and practical implications for gut health—why fiber matters, how microbial balance supports immunity, and how personalized microbiomes influence individual health outcomes. Whether you’re a student, clinician, or health-conscious viewer, gain clear, research-based insights into the gut’s microbial ecosystem and its wide-ranging benefits. Watch to deepen your understanding of microbiome function and practical steps to support a healthy gut through diet and lifestyle.




































