APC Microbiome Institute, Bioscience Building, University College Cork, Ireland; School of Microbiology, Food Science & Technology Building, University College Cork, Ireland.
APC Microbiome Institute, Bioscience Building, University College Cork, Ireland; School of Microbiology, Food Science & Technology Building, University College Cork, Ireland.
Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2021 Aug;70:48-55. doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2020.11.001. Epub 2020 Dec 3.
Ageing is associated with characteristic changes including a gradual decline of physiological functions, inflamm-aging, sarcopenia, and the associated onset of multiple diseases. Another factor potentially contributing to enhanced susceptibility to multiple diseases is aging-associated alteration in the gut microbiome. These alterations include a loss of commensals and gain of disease-associated pathobionts, and are accelerated by lifestyle factors like medication, reduced mobility and restricted diet. Several studies suggest that supplementation or modification of the habitual diet may help to address age-related frailty and comorbidities, aided by microbiota modulation. In this review, we comprehensively summarize recent investigations of microbiota alterations during aging and age-related diseases and the possibilities for altering the microbiome as a therapeutic approach.
衰老是与特征性变化相关的,包括生理功能的逐渐衰退、炎性衰老、少肌症以及多种疾病的相关发病。另一个可能导致对多种疾病易感性增加的因素是与年龄相关的肠道微生物组的改变。这些改变包括共生菌的丧失和与疾病相关的条件致病菌的获得,并且生活方式因素如药物、活动减少和饮食受限会加速这些改变。几项研究表明,通过微生物组调节,补充或改变习惯性饮食可能有助于解决与年龄相关的虚弱和合并症。在这篇综述中,我们全面总结了最近关于衰老和与年龄相关疾病期间微生物组改变的研究,以及作为一种治疗方法改变微生物组的可能性。