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The gut microbes in inflammatory bowel disease: Future novel target option for pharmacotherapy.
Yuan, Shuo; Wang, Ke-Si; Meng, Huan; Hou, Xiao-Ting; Xue, Jia-Chen; Liu, Bao-Hong; Cheng, Wen-Wen; Li, Jiao; Zhang, Hua-Min; Nan, Ji-Xing; Zhang, Qing-Gao.
Afiliação
  • Yuan S; Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines of the Changbai Mountain, Ministry of Education, College of Pharmacy, Yanbian University, Yanji, Jilin Province 133002, China.
  • Wang KS; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Meng H; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Hou XT; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Xue JC; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China; Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University, Dalian, Liaoning, 116001, China.
  • Liu BH; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Cheng WW; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Li J; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Zhang HM; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China.
  • Nan JX; Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines of the Changbai Mountain, Ministry of Education, College of Pharmacy, Yanbian University, Yanji, Jilin Province 133002, China. Electronic address: jxnan@ybu.edu.cn.
  • Zhang QG; Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines of the Changbai Mountain, Ministry of Education, College of Pharmacy, Yanbian University, Yanji, Jilin Province 133002, China; Chronic diseases research center, Dalian University College of Medicine, Dalian, Liaoning, 116622, China. Electronic address: zhangqingga
Biomed Pharmacother ; 165: 114893, 2023 Sep.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37352702
ABSTRACT
Gut microbes constitute the main microbiota in the human body, which can regulate biological processes such as immunity, cell proliferation, and differentiation, hence playing a specific function in intestinal diseases. In recent years, gut microbes have become a research hotspot in the pharmaceutical field. Because of their enormous number, diversity, and functional complexity, gut microbes have essential functions in the development of many digestive diseases. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic non-specific inflammatory disease with a complex etiology, the exact cause and pathogenesis are unclear. There are no medicines that can cure IBD, and more research on therapeutic drugs is urgently needed. It has been reported that gut microbes play a critical role in pathogenesis, and there is a tight and complex association between gut microbes and IBD. The dysregulation of gut microbes may be a predisposing factor for IBD, and at the same time, IBD may exacerbate gut microbes' disorders, but the mechanism of interaction between the two is still not well defined. The study of the relationship between gut microbes and IBD is not only important to elucidate the pathogenesis but also has a positive effect on the treatment based on the regimen of regulating gut microbes. This review describes the latest research progress on the functions of gut microbes and their relationship with IBD, which can provide reference and assistance for further research. It may provide a theoretical basis for the application of probiotics, fecal microbiota transplantation, and other therapeutic methods to regulate gut microbes in IBD.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais / Probióticos / Microbiota / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomed Pharmacother Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais / Probióticos / Microbiota / Microbioma Gastrointestinal Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Biomed Pharmacother Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: China