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肠道微生物群,在营养与肺功能之间的半路上。

Gut Microbiota, in the Halfway between Nutrition and Lung Function.

机构信息

Centro de Apoio Tecnológico Agro Alimentar (CATAA) de Castelo Branco, 6000-459 Castelo Branco, Portugal.

Centre for Functional Ecology, University of Coimbra, 3000-456 Coimbra, Portugal.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2021 May 19;13(5):1716. doi: 10.3390/nu13051716.

Abstract

The gut microbiota is often mentioned as a "forgotten organ" or "metabolic organ", given its profound impact on host physiology, metabolism, immune function and nutrition. A healthy diet is undoubtedly a major contributor for promoting a "good" microbial community that turns out to be crucial for a fine-tuned symbiotic relationship with the host. Both microbial-derived components and produced metabolites elicit the activation of downstream cascades capable to modulate both local and systemic immune responses. A balance between host and gut microbiota is crucial to keep a healthy intestinal barrier and an optimal immune homeostasis, thus contributing to prevent disease occurrence. How dietary habits can impact gut microbiota and, ultimately, host immunity in health and disease has been the subject of intense study, especially with regard to metabolic diseases. Only recently, these links have started to be explored in relation to lung diseases. The objective of this review is to address the current knowledge on how diet affects gut microbiota and how it acts on lung function. As the immune system seems to be the key player in the cross-talk between diet, gut microbiota and the lungs, involved immune interactions are discussed. There are key nutrients that, when present in our diet, help in gut homeostasis and lead to a healthier lifestyle, even ameliorating chronic diseases. Thus, with this review we hope to incite the scientific community interest to use diet as a valuable non-pharmacological addition to lung diseases management. First, we talk about the intestinal microbiota and interactions through the intestinal barrier for a better understanding of the following sections, which are the main focus of this article: the way diet impacts the intestinal microbiota and the immune interactions of the gut-lung axis that can explain the impact of diet, a key modifiable factor influencing the gut microbiota in several lung diseases.

摘要

肠道微生物群常被称为“被遗忘的器官”或“代谢器官”,因为其对宿主生理、代谢、免疫功能和营养有着深远的影响。健康的饮食无疑是促进“有益”微生物群落的主要因素,而这种微生物群落对于与宿主建立精细的共生关系至关重要。微生物衍生成分和产生的代谢物会引发下游级联反应的激活,从而调节局部和全身免疫反应。宿主和肠道微生物群之间的平衡对于保持健康的肠道屏障和最佳的免疫稳态至关重要,从而有助于预防疾病的发生。饮食习惯如何影响肠道微生物群,并最终影响健康和疾病中的宿主免疫,一直是深入研究的主题,尤其是在代谢性疾病方面。直到最近,这些联系才开始在与肺部疾病有关的研究中被探索。本综述的目的是探讨饮食如何影响肠道微生物群以及它如何作用于肺功能的现有知识。由于免疫系统似乎是饮食、肠道微生物群和肺部之间相互作用的关键参与者,因此讨论了涉及的免疫相互作用。有一些关键的营养素,当存在于我们的饮食中时,有助于肠道内稳态,并导致更健康的生活方式,甚至可以改善慢性疾病。因此,我们希望通过这篇综述,激发科学界的兴趣,将饮食作为治疗肺部疾病的一种有价值的非药物手段。首先,我们讨论肠道微生物群及其通过肠道屏障的相互作用,以便更好地理解以下几个部分,这些部分是本文的主要重点:饮食影响肠道微生物群的方式以及肠道-肺部轴的免疫相互作用,这些可以解释饮食的影响,饮食是影响几种肺部疾病中肠道微生物群的一个关键可调节因素。

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