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肠道微生物组、肠道通透性和代谢性疾病中的组织细菌:是始作俑者还是旁观者?

Gut Microbiome, Intestinal Permeability, and Tissue Bacteria in Metabolic Disease: Perpetrators or Bystanders?

机构信息

Medical Department III-Endocrinology, Nephrology, Rheumatology, University of Leipzig Medical Center, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2020 Apr 14;12(4):1082. doi: 10.3390/nu12041082.

Abstract

The emerging evidence on the interconnectedness between the gut microbiome and host metabolism has led to a paradigm shift in the study of metabolic diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes with implications on both underlying pathophysiology and potential treatment. Mounting preclinical and clinical evidence of gut microbiota shifts, increased intestinal permeability in metabolic disease, and the critical positioning of the intestinal barrier at the interface between environment and internal milieu have led to the rekindling of the "leaky gut" concept. Although increased circulation of surrogate markers and directly measurable intestinal permeability have been linked to increased systemic inflammation in metabolic disease, mechanistic models behind this phenomenon are underdeveloped. Given repeated observations of microorganisms in several tissues with congruent phylogenetic findings, we review current evidence on these unanticipated niches, focusing specifically on the interaction between gut permeability and intestinal as well as extra-intestinal bacteria and their joint contributions to systemic inflammation and metabolism. We further address limitations of current studies and suggest strategies drawing on standard techniques for permeability measurement, recent advancements in microbial culture independent techniques and computational methodologies to robustly develop these concepts, which may be of considerable value for the development of prevention and treatment strategies.

摘要

肠道微生物组与宿主代谢之间的相互联系的新证据,导致了肥胖和 2 型糖尿病等代谢性疾病的研究范式转变,这对潜在的病理生理学和潜在的治疗都有影响。越来越多的临床前和临床证据表明,在代谢性疾病中,肠道微生物群发生了变化,肠道通透性增加,肠道屏障在环境和内部环境之间的界面上处于关键位置,这导致了“肠漏”概念的重新出现。虽然代谢性疾病中循环的替代标志物和可直接测量的肠道通透性增加与全身性炎症增加有关,但这一现象背后的机制模型还不够发达。鉴于在几个具有一致系统发育发现的组织中多次观察到微生物,我们综述了目前关于这些意外生态位的证据,特别关注肠道通透性与肠道内和肠道外细菌之间的相互作用,以及它们对全身炎症和代谢的共同贡献。我们进一步讨论了当前研究的局限性,并提出了一些策略,借鉴渗透性测量的标准技术、最近在微生物培养独立技术和计算方法学方面的进展,来有力地发展这些概念,这对于预防和治疗策略的发展可能具有重要意义。

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