用于研究宿主-微生物组相互作用及急性应激源的肠道及模型

Intestinal and Models to Study Host-Microbiome Interactions and Acute Stressors.

作者信息

Pearce Sarah C, Coia Heidi G, Karl J P, Pantoja-Feliciano Ida G, Zachos Nicholas C, Racicot Kenneth

机构信息

Performance Nutrition Team, Combat Feeding Directorate, Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center, Natick, MA, United States.

National Research Council, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Washington, DC, United States.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2018 Nov 12;9:1584. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01584. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

The gut microbiome is extremely important for maintaining homeostasis with host intestinal epithelial, neuronal, and immune cells and this host-microbe interaction is critical during times of stress or disease. Environmental, nutritional, and cognitive stress are just a few factors known to influence the gut microbiota and are thought to induce microbial dysbiosis. Research on this bidirectional relationship as it pertains to health and disease is extensive and rapidly expanding in both and models. However, far less work has been devoted to studying effects of host-microbe interactions on acute stressors and performance, the underlying mechanisms, and the modulatory effects of different stressors on both the host and the microbiome. Additionally, the use of / models to study the gut microbiome and human performance has not been researched extensively nor reviewed. Therefore, this review aims to examine current evidence concerning the current status of and host models, the impact of acute stressors on gut physiology/microbiota as well as potential impacts on human performance and how we can parlay this information for DoD relevance as well as the broader scientific community. Models reviewed include widely utilized intestinal cell models from human and animal models that have been applied in the past for stress or microbiology research as well as organ/tissue culture models and new innovative models including organ-on-a-chip and co-culture models.

摘要

肠道微生物群对于维持与宿主肠道上皮细胞、神经元细胞和免疫细胞的稳态极为重要,这种宿主与微生物的相互作用在应激或疾病期间至关重要。环境、营养和认知应激只是已知影响肠道微生物群的几个因素,并且被认为会诱发微生物失调。关于这种与健康和疾病相关的双向关系的研究在动物和人类模型中都很广泛且迅速扩展。然而,致力于研究宿主与微生物相互作用对急性应激源和表现的影响、潜在机制以及不同应激源对宿主和微生物群的调节作用的工作要少得多。此外,利用动物/人类模型来研究肠道微生物群和人类表现尚未得到广泛研究或综述。因此,本综述旨在审视有关动物和人类宿主模型现状的现有证据、急性应激源对肠道生理学/微生物群的影响以及对人类表现的潜在影响,以及我们如何将这些信息应用于与国防部相关的领域以及更广泛的科学界。所综述的模型包括过去用于应激或微生物学研究的来自人类和动物模型的广泛使用的肠道细胞模型,以及器官/组织培养模型和新的创新模型,包括芯片器官和共培养模型。

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