Roberson Jeffrey L, Maguire Lillias M
Department of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Clin Colon Rectal Surg. 2023 Jan 17;36(2):146-150. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-1760676. eCollection 2023 Mar.
The role of the microbiome in influencing the development and course of human disease is increasingly understood and appreciated. In diverticular disease, the microbiome presents an intriguing potential link between the disease and its long-established risk factors, dietary fiber and industrialization. However, current data have yet to demonstrate a clear link between specific alterations in the microbiome and diverticular disease. The largest study of diverticulosis is negative and studies of diverticulitis are small and heterogeneous. Although multiple disease-specific hurdles exist, the early state of the current research and the many un- or underexplored clinical phenotypes present a significant opportunity for investigators to improve our knowledge of this common and incompletely understood disease.
微生物群落在影响人类疾病的发生发展过程中的作用,正日益为人们所了解和重视。在憩室病中,微生物群落揭示了这种疾病与其长期存在的危险因素(膳食纤维和工业化)之间的潜在联系,令人着迷。然而,目前的数据尚未证实微生物群落的特定改变与憩室病之间存在明确联系。关于憩室病的最大规模研究结果为阴性,而关于憩室炎的研究规模较小且缺乏一致性。尽管存在多个特定疾病相关的障碍,但当前研究的早期阶段以及许多未被探索或研究不足的临床表型,为研究人员提供了一个重大契机,以增进我们对这种常见且尚未完全了解的疾病的认识。