Update on gut microbiota in gastrointestinal diseases

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Atsushi Nishida [1 ]
Kyohei Nishino [1 ]
Masashi Ohno [1 ]
Keitaro Sakai [1 ]
Yuji Owaki [1 ]
Yoshika Noda [1 ]
Hirotsugu Imaeda [1 ]
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[1] Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nagahama City Hospital
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The human gut is a complex microbial ecosystem comprising approximately 100 trillion microbes collectively known as the “gut microbiota”. At a rough estimate, the human gut microbiome contains almost 3.3 million genes, which are about 150 times more than the total human genes present in the human genome. The vast amount of genetic information produces various enzymes and physiologically active substances. Thus, the gut microbiota contributes to the maintenance of host health; however, when healthy microbial composition is perturbed, a condition termed “dysbiosis”, the altered gut microbiota can trigger the development of various gastrointestinal diseases. The gut microbiota has consequently become an extremely important research area in gastroenterology. It is also expected that the results of research into the gut microbiota will be applied to the prevention and treatment of human gastrointestinal diseases. A randomized controlled trial conducted by a Dutch research group in 2013 showed the positive effect of fecal microbiota transplantation(FMT) on recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection(CDI). These findings have led to the development of treatments targeting the gut microbiota, such as probiotics and FMT for inflammatory bowel diseases(IBD) and other diseases. This review focuses on the association of the gut microbiota with human gastrointestinal diseases, including CDI, IBD, and irritable bowel syndrome. We also summarize the therapeutic options for targeting the altered gut microbiota, such as probiotics and FMT.
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页码:7653 / 7664
页数:12
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