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Andrea Rab1, Annamária Magdás2,3, Attila Frigy2,4
1Doctoral School of Medicine and Pharmacy, George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures, 540142 Targu Mures, Romania.
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Gut microbiome composition influences cardiovascular drug efficacy and safety, yet its integration into heart failure (HF) management remains underexplored. Alterations in intestinal microbial communities have been linked to atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and hypertension through multiple mechanisms. Dysbiosis disrupts the balance between commensal and pathogenic bacterial species, impairing gut barrier function and activating inflammatory pathways. The altered microbial ecosystem modulates the production of key metabolites-such as trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), and secondary bile acids (BAs)-that directly impact cardiovascular function. This narrative review synthesizes current evidence on bidirectional interaction between heart failure pharmacotherapy and gut microbiome composition. Commonly used drugs in heart failure management show microbiome-dependent pharmacokinetics. Digoxin undergoes bacterial inactivation by Eggerthella lenta, while angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and beta-blockers demonstrate enhanced efficacy with specific Firmicutes populations. Conversely, certain probiotic strains attenuate drug-induced gut barrier injury and restore gut homeostasis. Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i), mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists, and angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors exhibit beneficial microbiome-modulating effects beyond their primary cardiovascular actions. These findings underscore the potential for microbiome-informed precision medicine in heart failure. However, significant methodological challenges must be addressed, including lack of standardization in microbiome profiling, small sample sizes, and limited longitudinal data. Future research should focus on identifying specific microbial signatures that predict drug response, developing targeted probiotic interventions, and conducting prospective clinical trials to validate pharmacomicrobiomics approaches in heart failure management.
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