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Pathobionts: mechanisms of survival, expansion, and interaction with host with a focus on Clostridioides difficile .

Harish ChandraKrishna Kant SharmaOlli H TuovinenXingmin SunPratyoosh Shukla
Published in: Gut microbes (2022)
Pathobionts are opportunistic microbes that emerge as a result of perturbations in the healthy microbiome due to complex interactions of various genetic, exposomal, microbial, and host factors that lead to their selection and expansion. Their proliferations can aggravate inflammatory manifestations, trigger autoimmune diseases, and lead to severe life-threatening conditions. Current surge in microbiome research is unwinding these complex interplays between disease development and protection against pathobionts. This review summarizes the current knowledge of pathobiont emergence with a focus on Clostridioides difficile and the recent findings on the roles of immune cells such as iTreg cells, Th17 cells, innate lymphoid cells, and cytokines in protection against pathobionts. The review calls for adoption of innovative tools and cutting-edge technologies in clinical diagnostics and therapeutics to provide insights in identification and quantification of pathobionts.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • clostridium difficile
  • healthcare
  • oxidative stress
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • small molecule
  • electronic health record