1. The oral-gut microbiome axis in inflammatory bowel disease: from inside to insight.
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Wang A, Zhai Z, Ding Y, Wei J, Wei Z, and Cao H
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- Humans, Animals, Dysbiosis immunology, Probiotics therapeutic use, Gastrointestinal Microbiome immunology, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases microbiology, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases immunology, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases etiology, Mouth microbiology, Mouth immunology
- Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic and persistent inflammatory illness of the bowels, leading to a substantial burden on both society and patients due to its high incidence and recurrence. The pathogenesis of IBD is multifaceted, partly attributed to the imbalance of immune responses toward the gut microbiota. There is a correlation between the severity of the disease and the imbalance in the oral microbiota, which has been discovered in recent research highlighting the role of oral microbes in the development of IBD. In addition, various oral conditions, such as angular cheilitis and periodontitis, are common extraintestinal manifestations (EIMs) of IBD and are associated with the severity of colonic inflammation. However, it is still unclear exactly how the oral microbiota contributes to the pathogenesis of IBD. This review sheds light on the probable causal involvement of oral microbiota in intestinal inflammation by providing an overview of the evidence, developments, and future directions regarding the relationship between oral microbiota and IBD. Changes in the oral microbiota can serve as markers for IBD, aiding in early diagnosis and predicting disease progression. Promising advances in probiotic-mediated oral microbiome modification and antibiotic-targeted eradication of specific oral pathogens hold potential to prevent IBD recurrence., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Wang, Zhai, Ding, Wei, Wei and Cao.)
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- 2024
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