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The pathogenic oral-gut-liver axis: new understandings and clinical implications.

Jin ImaiSho KitamotoNobuhiko Kamada
Published in: Expert review of clinical immunology (2021)
Several studies have demonstrated that oral pathobionts can translocate to the gastrointestinal tract where they contribute to inflammation and tumorigenesis. Furthermore, oral bacteria that migrate to the gastrointestinal tract can disseminate to the liver and cause hepatic disease. Thus, oral bacteria that ectopically colonize the intestine may serve as biomarkers for gastrointestinal and liver diseases. Also, understanding the characteristics of the oral-gut and oral-gut-liver microbial and immune axes will provide new insights into the pathogenesis of these diseases.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community