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Gut microbiome interventions in human health and diseases.

Pengqing NieZhiqiang LiYimeng WangYubing ZhangMengna ZhaoJie LuoShiming DuZixin DengJincao ChenYunfu WangShi ChenLian-Rong Wang
Published in: Medicinal research reviews (2019)
Ongoing studies have determined that the gut microbiota is a major factor influencing both health and disease. Host genetic factors and environmental factors contribute to differences in gut microbiota composition and function. Intestinal dysbiosis is a cause or a contributory cause for diseases in multiple body systems, ranging from the digestive system to the immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, and even nervous system. Investigation of pathogenesis has identified specific species or strains, bacterial genes, and metabolites that play roles in certain diseases and represent potential drug targets. As research progresses, gut microbiome-based diagnosis and therapy are proposed and applied, which might lead to considerable progress in precision medicine. We further discuss the limitations of current studies and potential solutions.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • genome wide
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • escherichia coli
  • physical activity
  • case control
  • ms ms
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • stem cells
  • drug induced