NIH/NIAMS, Building 4 Room 228, 4 Memorial Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Pediatric Translational Research Branch, 10 Center Drive, Bldg. 10, Rm 12N240E, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol. 2019 Dec;33(6):101498. doi: 10.1016/j.berh.2020.101498. Epub 2020 Apr 24.
The human microbiome is impressively immense and participates in many aspects of our health and wellness, particularly involving the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Not only do our microbes teach the immune system to fight infection, they also teach immune tolerance and help maintain homeostasis. From this knowledge, we have learned that the loss of tolerance to microbiota in both innate and adaptive processes plays an important role in immune-mediated and autoimmune disease. In this chapter, we will be discussing about methods used to study the microbiome, both old and new methods, fundamental concepts that have taken hold within the field, and how these principles relate to rheumatology, including thoughts on how microbiome research may be focused in the next decade.
人类微生物组令人印象深刻的庞大,并参与我们健康和幸福的许多方面,特别是涉及到健康免疫系统的发展和维持。我们的微生物不仅教导免疫系统对抗感染,它们还教导免疫耐受并帮助维持体内平衡。从这些知识中,我们了解到,固有和适应性过程中对微生物组的耐受性丧失在免疫介导和自身免疫性疾病中起着重要作用。在本章中,我们将讨论用于研究微生物组的方法,包括新旧方法、在该领域中占据主导地位的基本概念,以及这些原理如何与风湿病学相关,包括对未来十年微生物组研究可能集中在哪些方面的思考。