Zheng Xuan-Qi, Wang Ding-Ben, Jiang Yi-Rong, Song Chun-Li
Department of Orthopaedics, Peking University Third Hospital, Beijing, China.
Beijing Key Laboratory of Spinal Disease Research, Beijing, China.
Gut Microbes. 2025 Dec;17(1):2437247. doi: 10.1080/19490976.2024.2437247. Epub 2024 Dec 17.
Osteoporosis is an age-related bone metabolic disease. As an essential endocrine organ, the skeletal system is intricately connected with extraosseous organs. The crosstalk between bones and other organs supports this view. In recent years, the link between the gut microecology and bone metabolism has become an important research topic, both in preclinical studies and in clinical trials. Many studies have shown that skeletal changes are accompanied by changes in the composition and structure of the gut microbiota (GM). At the same time, natural or artificial interventions targeting the GM can subsequently affect bone metabolism. Moreover, microbiome-related metabolites may have important effects on bone metabolism. We aim to review the relationships among the GM, microbial metabolites, and bone metabolism and to summarize the potential mechanisms involved and the theory of the gut‒bone axis. We also describe existing bottlenecks in laboratory studies, as well as existing challenges in clinical settings, and propose possible future research directions.
骨质疏松症是一种与年龄相关的骨代谢疾病。作为一个重要的内分泌器官,骨骼系统与骨外器官有着复杂的联系。骨骼与其他器官之间的相互作用支持了这一观点。近年来,肠道微生态与骨代谢之间的联系已成为临床前研究和临床试验中的一个重要研究课题。许多研究表明,骨骼变化伴随着肠道微生物群(GM)组成和结构的改变。同时,针对GM的自然或人工干预随后会影响骨代谢。此外,与微生物群相关的代谢产物可能对骨代谢有重要影响。我们旨在综述GM、微生物代谢产物和骨代谢之间的关系,总结其中涉及的潜在机制以及肠-骨轴理论。我们还描述了实验室研究中存在的瓶颈以及临床环境中存在的挑战,并提出未来可能的研究方向。