Kim Yong Sung, Unno Tatsuya, Kim Byung Yong, Park Mi Sung
Digestive Disease Research Institute and Department of Gastroenterology, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, Korea.
Division of Microbiome Research, VOWLIFE R&D Center, Iksan, Korea.
World J Mens Health. 2020 Jan;38(1):48-60. doi: 10.5534/wjmh.190009. Epub 2019 Mar 25.
Humans carry numerous symbiotic microorganisms in their body, most of which are present in the gut. Although recent technological advances have produced extensive research data on gut microbiota, there are various confounding factors (, diet, race, medications) to consider. Sex is one of the important variables affecting the gut microbiota, but the association has not yet been sufficiently investigated. Although the results are inconsistent, several animal and human studies have shown sex differences in gut microbiota. Herein, we review these studies to discuss the sex-dependent differences as well as the possible mechanisms involved.
人类体内携带大量共生微生物,其中大部分存在于肠道中。尽管最近的技术进步产生了关于肠道微生物群的大量研究数据,但仍有各种混杂因素(如饮食、种族、药物)需要考虑。性别是影响肠道微生物群的重要变量之一,但这种关联尚未得到充分研究。尽管结果并不一致,但一些动物和人体研究已经显示出肠道微生物群存在性别差异。在此,我们综述这些研究,以讨论性别依赖性差异以及其中可能涉及的机制。