Department of Soil, Plant and Food Sciences, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Via Amendola 165/a, 70126 Bari, Italy.
Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, Pediatric Section, Children's Hospital 'Giovanni XXIII', University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70126 Bari, Italy.
Nutrients. 2024 May 27;16(11):1649. doi: 10.3390/nu16111649.
There is increasing evidence indicating that changes in both the composition and functionality of the intestinal microbiome are closely associated with the development of several chronic inflammatory diseases, with celiac disease (CeD) being particularly noteworthy. Thanks to the advent of culture-independent methodologies, the ability to identify and quantify the diverse microbial communities residing within the human body has been significantly improved. However, in the context of CeD, a notable challenge lies in characterizing the specific microbiota present on the mucosal surfaces of the intestine, rather than relying solely on fecal samples, which may not fully represent the relevant microbial populations. Currently, our comprehension of the composition and functional importance of mucosa-associated microbiota (MAM) in CeD remains an ongoing field of research because the limited number of available studies have reported few and sometimes contradictory results. MAM plays a crucial role in the development and progression of CeD, potentially acting as both a trigger and modulator of the immune response within the intestinal mucosa, given its proximity to the epithelial cells and direct interaction. According to this background, this review aims to consolidate the existing literature specifically focused on MAM in CeD. By elucidating the complex interplay between the host immune system and the gut microbiota, we aim to pave the way for new interventions based on novel therapeutic targets and diagnostic biomarkers for MAM in CeD.
越来越多的证据表明,肠道微生物组的组成和功能的变化与几种慢性炎症性疾病的发展密切相关,其中乳糜泻(CeD)尤为值得关注。得益于非培养方法的出现,人们识别和量化体内存在的各种微生物群落的能力得到了显著提高。然而,在 CeD 的背景下,一个显著的挑战在于描述肠道黏膜表面存在的特定微生物群,而不仅仅依赖于粪便样本,因为粪便样本可能无法完全代表相关的微生物群体。目前,我们对 CeD 中黏膜相关微生物组(MAM)的组成和功能重要性的理解仍然是一个正在进行的研究领域,因为为数不多的现有研究报告的结果很少,而且有时相互矛盾。MAM 在 CeD 的发展和进展中起着至关重要的作用,由于其与上皮细胞的接近和直接相互作用,它可能既是肠道黏膜免疫反应的触发因素,也是调节因素。基于这一背景,本综述旨在整合专门针对 CeD 中 MAM 的现有文献。通过阐明宿主免疫系统和肠道微生物组之间的复杂相互作用,我们旨在为基于 CeD 中 MAM 的新型治疗靶点和诊断生物标志物的新干预措施铺平道路。