GUT MICROBIOTA AND ITS IMPORTANCE FOR HUMAN HEALTH

D. Safina, S. Abdulkhakov, N. B. Amirov
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Background. In recent years, much attention has been paid to the importance and role of the gut microbiota in human health maintaining and its composition violations in various diseases. Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze the up-to-date literature on the intestinal microbiota, its composition, role and functions in maintaining human health, as well as on the factors affecting the composition of the intestinal microbiota. Material and methods. An analytical review of published studies on the intestinal microbiota was conducted. Results and discussion. The development of new metagenomic methods for studying the microbiota has led to a fundamental breakthrough in the advancement of ideas about its role, composition and functions in the human body. Despite significant differences in the composition of the gut microbiota in healthy people, the microbiota of a healthy person remains relatively stable throughout life; its composition is influenced by a number of factors: mode of delivery, age, geographic area of residence, genetic characteristics of the person, consumption of related drugs, diet, and others. Treatment with antibiotics may also lead to pronounced changes in the composition of the intestinal microbiota. Other adverse events of antibiotic therapy may include the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria; resistance may be due to the presence of genes encoding resistance factors to antibacterial drugs. Conclusion. Thus, the gut microbiota plays a tremendous role in maintaining human health and the development of a number of diseases.
肠道菌群及其对人体健康的重要性
背景。近年来,人们越来越关注肠道菌群在人体健康中的重要性和作用,以及其组成在各种疾病中的变化。的目标。本研究的目的是分析肠道微生物群的最新文献,其组成,在维持人体健康中的作用和功能,以及影响肠道微生物群组成的因素。材料和方法。对已发表的关于肠道微生物群的研究进行了分析性回顾。结果和讨论。研究微生物群的新宏基因组学方法的发展导致了对其在人体中的作用、组成和功能的认识的根本性突破。尽管健康人肠道微生物群的组成存在显著差异,但健康人的微生物群在一生中保持相对稳定;其组成受到许多因素的影响:分娩方式、年龄、居住地理区域、人的遗传特征、相关药物的消费、饮食等。抗生素治疗也可能导致肠道菌群组成的显著变化。抗生素治疗的其他不良事件可能包括细菌耐药菌株的发展;耐药可能是由于编码抗菌药物耐药因子的基因的存在。结论。因此,肠道菌群在维持人体健康和许多疾病的发展中起着巨大的作用。
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