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Microbiota, probiotics and respiratory infections: the three musketeers can tip off potential management of COVID-19.

作者信息

Khan Abdul Arif, Singh HariOm, Bilal Muhammad, Ashraf Mohd Tashfeen

机构信息

Division of Microbiology, Indian Council of Medical Research-National AIDS Research Institute Pune, Maharashtra 411026, India.

Division of Molecular Biology, Indian Council of Medical Research-National AIDS Research Institute Pune, Maharashtra 411026, India.

出版信息

Am J Transl Res. 2021 Oct 15;13(10):10977-10993. eCollection 2021.


DOI:
PMID:34786037
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8581851/
Abstract

Rapid infectivity of SARS-CoV2 with recent viral variants is posing a challenge in the development of robust therapeutic strategies. On the other hand, microbiota is debated for its involvement in SARS-CoV2 infection with varied opinions. Although ample data about the role of microbiota and probiotics in respiratory viral infections are available, their role in COVID-19 is limited albeit emerging rapidly. The utilization of probiotics for the management of COVID-19 is still under investigation in many clinical trials. Existing information coupled with recent COVID-19 related studies can suggest various ways to use microbiota modulation and probiotics for managing this pandemic. Present article indicates the role of microbiota modulation and probiotics in respiratory infections. In addition, scattered evidence was gathered to understand the potential of microbiota and probiotics in the management of SARS-CoV2. Gut-airway microbiota connection is already apparent in respiratory tract viral infections, including SARS-CoV2. Though few clinical trials are evaluating microbiota and probiotics for COVID-19 management, the safety evaluation must be given more serious consideration because of the possibility of opportunistic infections among COVID-19 patients. Nevertheless, the information about microbiota modulation using probiotics and prebiotics can be helpful to manage this outbreak and this review presents different aspects of this idea.

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