Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Gut microbiota regulates gut homeostasis, mucosal immunity and influences immune-related diseases.
Ding, Guoao; Yang, Xuezhi; Li, Ying; Wang, Ying; Du, Yujie; Wang, Meng; Ye, Ruxin; Wang, Jingjing; Zhang, Yongkang; Chen, Yajun; Zhang, Yan.
Affiliation
  • Ding G; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Yang X; Department of Life Science, Anhui University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Li Y; Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Key Laboratory of Anti-Inflammatory and Immune Medicine, Anhui Collaborative Innovation Center of Anti-Inflammatory and Immune Medicine, Ministry of Education, Anhui Medical University, Hefei, 230032, China.
  • Wang Y; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Du Y; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Wang M; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Ye R; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Wang J; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Zhang Y; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Chen Y; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
  • Zhang Y; School of Biological and Food Engineering, Hefei Normal University, Hefei, 230061, China.
Mol Cell Biochem ; 2024 Jul 26.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39060829
ABSTRACT
The intestinal microbiome constitutes a sophisticated and massive ecosystem pivotal for maintaining gastrointestinal equilibrium and mucosal immunity via diverse pathways. The gut microbiota is continuously reshaped by multiple environmental factors, thereby influencing overall wellbeing or predisposing individuals to disease state. Many observations reveal an altered microbiome composition in individuals with autoimmune conditions, coupled with shifts in metabolic profiles, which has spurred ongoing development of therapeutic interventions targeting the microbiome. This review delineates the microbial consortia of the intestine, their role in sustaining gastrointestinal stability, the association between the microbiome and immune-mediated pathologies, and therapeutic modalities focused on microbiome modulation. We emphasize the entire role of the intestinal microbiome in human health and recommend microbiome modulation as a viable strategy for disease prophylaxis and management. However, the application of gut microbiota modification for the treatment of immune-related diseases, such as fecal microbiota transplantation and probiotics, remain quite challenging. Therefore, more research is needed into the role and mechanisms of these therapeutics.
Key words

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Mol Cell Biochem / Mol. cell. biochem / Molecular and cellular biochemistry Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Mol Cell Biochem / Mol. cell. biochem / Molecular and cellular biochemistry Year: 2024 Document type: Article