生物
失调
细胞外小泡
胃肠道
微生物群
微生物学
人体胃肠道
口腔微生物群
肠道菌群
免疫学
全身炎症
生物发生
炎症
生物信息学
遗传学
生物化学
细胞生物学
基因
作者
Huanbin Zhang,Y. Lin,Siwei Li,Jinpeng Bi,Jiawei Zeng,Chimei Mo,Shuaimei Xu,Bo Jia,Yu Lu,Chengxia Liu,Zhongjun Liu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.micres.2024.127788
摘要
Oral microbiota and gastrointestinal microbiota, the two largest microbiomes in the human body, are closely correlated and frequently interact through the oral-gut axis. Recent research has focused on the roles of these microbiomes in human health and diseases. Under normal conditions, probiotics and commensal bacteria can positively impact health. However, altered physiological states may induce dysbiosis, increasing the risk of pathogen colonization. Studies suggest that oral and gastrointestinal pathogens contribute not only to localized diseases at their respective colonized sites but also to the progression of systemic diseases. However, the mechanisms by which bacteria at these local sites are involved in systemic diseases remain elusive. In response to this gap, the focus has shifted to bacterial extracellular vesicles (BEVs), which act as mediators of communication between the microbiota and the host. Numerous studies have reported the targeted delivery of bacterial pathogenic substances from the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal tract to distant organs via BEVs. These pathogenic components subsequently elicit specific cellular responses in target organs, thereby mediating the progression of systemic diseases. This review aims to elucidate the extensive microbial communication via the oral-gut axis, summarize the types and biogenesis mechanisms of BEVs, and highlight the translocation pathways of oral and gastrointestinal BEVs in vivo, as well as the impacts of pathogens-derived BEVs on systemic diseases.
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