生物
微生物群
发病机制
人体微生物群
免疫学
抗原
肠道菌群
微生物学
免疫系统
失调
生物信息学
作者
Katharine Yang,Alannah Lejeune,Gregory Chang,Jose U. Scher,Sergei B. Koralov
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00281-021-00844-1
摘要
Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a group of chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory diseases affecting the bone, synovium, and enthesis. Microbiome, the community of microorganisms that has co-evolved with human hosts, plays a pivotal role in human health and disease. This invisible essential organ supplies the host with a myriad of chemicals and molecules. In turn, microbial metabolites can serve as messengers for microbes to communicate with each other and in the cross-talk with host cells. Gut dysbiosis in SpA is associated with altered microbial metabolites, and an accumulated body of research has contributed to the understanding that changes in intestinal microbiota can modulate disease pathogenesis. We review the novel findings from human and animal studies to provide an overview of the contribution of individual microbial metabolites and antigens to SpA.
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