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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: The Role of Gut Microbiota

Authors :
Marcello Dallio
Marco Romano
Lucia Granata
Antonietta Gerarda Gravina
Agnese Miranda
Cristiana De Musis
De Musis, Cristiana
Granata, Lucia
Dallio, Marcello
Miranda, Agnese
Gravina, Antonietta G
Romano, Marco
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic multifactorial diseases characterized by partially unclear pathogenic mechanisms including changes in intestinal microbiota. Despite the microbiota, alteration is well established in IBD patients, as reported by 16RNA sequencing analysis, an important goal is to define if it is just a consequence of the disease progression or a trigger factor of the disease itself. To date, gut microbiota composition and gut microbiota-related metabolites seem to affect the host healthy state both by modulating metabolic pathways or acting on the expression of different genes through epigenetic effects. Because of this, it has been suggested that intestinal microbiota might represent a promising therapeutic target for IBD patients. : The aim of this review is to summarize both the most recent acquisitions in the field of gut microbiota and its involvement in intestinal inflammation together with the available strategies for the modulation of microbiota, such as prebiotics and/or probiotics administration or fecal microbiota transplantation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e59d0b934b811a679d5b58ca6e9bdb3c