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肠道微生物群与眼科疾病的关系:综述

The Relationship Between Gut Microbiome and Ophthalmologic Diseases: A Comprehensive Review.

作者信息

Lima Barrientos Jesus, Rojas Huerta Anahi, Perez Mendoza Angel, Abreu Lopez Barbara A, Salolin Vargas Vanessa Pamela, Garcia Gonzalez Oxiris Yexalen, Saldaña Ruiz Mauricio A, Diarte Edna, Torijano Sarria Angela Juliet

机构信息

General Practice, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, MEX.

General Practice, Universidad de Carabobo, Valencia, VEN.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Aug 13;16(8):e66808. doi: 10.7759/cureus.66808. eCollection 2024 Aug.

Abstract

The gut microbiome has been studied in recent years due to its association with various pathological pathways involved in different diseases, caused by its structure, function, and diversity alteration. The knowledge of this mechanism has generated interest in the investigation of its relationship with ophthalmologic diseases. Recent studies infer the existence of a gut-eye microbiota axis, influenced by the intestinal barrier, the blood-retina barrier, and the immune privilege of the eye. A common denominator among ophthalmologic diseases that have been related to this axis is inflammation, which is perpetuated by dysbiosis, causing an alteration of the intestinal barrier leading to increased permeability and, in turn, the release of components such as lipopolysaccharides (LPS), trimethylamine oxide (TMAO), and bacterial translocation. Some theories explain that depending on how the microbiome is composed, a different type of T cells will be activated, while others say that some bacteria can pre-activate T cells that mimic ocular structures and intestinal permeability that allow leakage of metabolites into the circulation. In addition, therapies such as probiotics, diet, and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) have been shown to favor the presence of a balanced population of microorganisms that limit inflammation and, in turn, generate a beneficial effect in these eye pathologies. This review aims to analyze how the intestinal microbiome influences various ocular pathologies based on microbial composition and pathological mechanisms, which may provide a better understanding of the diseases and their therapeutic potential.

摘要

近年来,由于肠道微生物群的结构、功能和多样性改变与不同疾病所涉及的各种病理途径相关,因此对其进行了研究。对这一机制的了解引发了人们对其与眼科疾病关系的研究兴趣。最近的研究推断存在一种肠-眼微生物群轴,受肠道屏障、血视网膜屏障和眼睛的免疫赦免影响。与该轴相关的眼科疾病的一个共同特征是炎症,炎症因微生物群失调而持续存在,导致肠道屏障改变,通透性增加,进而释放脂多糖(LPS)、氧化三甲胺(TMAO)和细菌易位等成分。一些理论解释说,根据微生物群的组成方式,会激活不同类型的T细胞,而另一些理论则认为,一些细菌可以预激活模仿眼部结构和肠道通透性的T细胞,从而使代谢产物泄漏到循环中。此外,益生菌、饮食和粪便微生物群移植(FMT)等疗法已被证明有利于存在限制炎症的平衡微生物群,进而对这些眼部疾病产生有益影响。本综述旨在基于微生物组成和病理机制分析肠道微生物群如何影响各种眼部疾病,这可能有助于更好地理解这些疾病及其治疗潜力。

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