Probiotic supplementation as a supportive treatment in inflammatory bowel diseases - literature overview

Alicja Grabarczyk, Martyna Grabowska-Szczurek, Jakub Rybak, Karol Magiera, Barbara Magiera, Piotr Bator, Michał Razik, Patrycja Rozwadowska
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Introduction and purpose: The human body hosts a diverse ecosystem of commensal microbes, known as the human microbiome. This review aims to asses the current state of knowledge regarding the effectiveness, mechanisms of action, and potential benefits of probiotic supplementation in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases. Materials and methods: A literature review was conducted using the “PubMed” and “Google Scholar” databases with the keywords “Probiotics”, “Gut Microbiome”, “Probiotics and the treatment of Crohns Disease”, “Probiotics and the treatment of Colitis Ulcerosa”. State of knowledge: Dysbiosis is known to disrupt the function of the intestinal mucosis and has been associated with chronic tissue inflammation. The use of probiotics is a promising method to improve the state of gut microbiota. It is known that the gut microbiome is disrupted in inflammatory bowel diseases.  Summary: The use of probiotics in Ulcerative Colitis is supported by a significant amount of evidence supporting its effectiveness. In the case of Crohn’s Disease there is a lack of evidence to definitively determine whether the use of probiotics yields therapeutic benefits. Therefore there is a need for further research in this area.
补充益生菌作为炎症性肠病的辅助治疗--文献综述
引言和目的:人体内有一个由共生微生物组成的多样化生态系统,即人体微生物组。本综述旨在评估有关益生菌补充剂对炎症性肠病患者的有效性、作用机制和潜在益处的知识现状。材料和方法:使用 "PubMed "和 "Google Scholar "数据库进行文献综述,关键词为 "益生菌"、"肠道微生物组"、"益生菌与克罗恩病治疗"、"益生菌与溃疡性结肠炎治疗"。知识现状:众所周知,菌群失调会破坏肠道粘膜的功能,并与慢性组织炎症有关。使用益生菌是改善肠道微生物群状态的一种很有前景的方法。众所周知,肠道微生物群在炎症性肠病中会受到破坏。 总结:益生菌对溃疡性结肠炎的疗效得到了大量证据的支持。对于克罗恩病,目前还缺乏证据来明确确定使用益生菌是否能产生治疗效果。因此,有必要在这一领域开展进一步的研究。
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