Intestinal flora and pregnancy complications: Current insights and future prospects

IF 23.7 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
iMeta Pub Date : 2024-01-22 DOI:10.1002/imt2.167
Zhenyu Tian, Xinjie Zhang, Guixiang Yao, Jiajia Jin, Tongxue Zhang, Chunhua Sun, Zhe Wang, Qunye Zhang
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Abstract

Numerous studies have demonstrated the pivotal roles of intestinal microbiota in many physiopathological processes through complex interactions with the host. As a unique period in a woman's lifespan, pregnancy is characterized by changes in hormones, immunity, and metabolism. The gut microbiota also changes during this period and plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy pregnancy. Consequently, anomalies in the composition and function of the gut microbiota, namely, gut microbiota dysbiosis, can predispose individuals to various pregnancy complications, posing substantial risks to both maternal and neonatal health. However, there are still many controversies in this field, such as “sterile womb” versus “in utero colonization.” Therefore, a thorough understanding of the roles and mechanisms of gut microbiota in pregnancy and its complications is essential to safeguard the health of both mother and child. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the changes in gut microbiota during pregnancy, its abnormalities in common pregnancy complications, and potential etiological implications. It also explores the potential of gut microbiota in diagnosing and treating pregnancy complications and examines the possibility of gut-derived bacteria residing in the uterus/placenta. Our aim is to expand knowledge in maternal and infant health from the gut microbiota perspective, aiding in developing new preventive and therapeutic strategies for pregnancy complications based on intestinal microecology.

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肠道菌群与妊娠并发症:当前见解与未来展望
大量研究表明,肠道微生物群通过与宿主的复杂相互作用,在许多生理病理过程中发挥着关键作用。怀孕是女性一生中的一个特殊时期,激素、免疫力和新陈代谢都会发生变化。肠道微生物群在这一时期也会发生变化,并在维持孕期健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,肠道微生物群的组成和功能异常,即肠道微生物群失调,可导致各种妊娠并发症,给孕产妇和新生儿的健康带来巨大风险。然而,这一领域仍存在许多争议,如 "无菌子宫 "与 "子宫内定植"。因此,透彻了解肠道微生物群在妊娠及其并发症中的作用和机制对于保障母婴健康至关重要。本综述全面概述了孕期肠道微生物群的变化、常见妊娠并发症中的异常情况以及潜在的病因学影响。它还探讨了肠道微生物群在诊断和治疗妊娠并发症方面的潜力,并研究了肠道细菌在子宫/胎盘中驻留的可能性。我们的目标是从肠道微生物群的角度扩展母婴健康知识,帮助开发基于肠道微生态学的妊娠并发症预防和治疗新策略。
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