Regulatory functions and mechanisms of human microbiota in infectious diseases

hLife Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hlife.2024.03.004
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The human microbiota, a diverse community of microorganisms living on or within their hosts, play an irreplaceable role in maintaining human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis of diverse human diseases. In recent years, growing evidence has been presented to support the substantial effect of human microbiota on the progression of infectious diseases. In this review, we describe the functional role of human microbiota in infectious diseases by highlighting their Janus-faced effects in the regulation of acute and chronic infections as well as their related co-morbidities. Thereafter, we review the latest advances elucidating the mechanisms underlying tri-directional interactions between the microbiota, hosts, and invading pathogens, with a further discussion on external environmental factors that shape this interconnected regulatory network. A better understanding of the regulatory functions and mechanisms of human microbiota in infectious diseases will facilitate the development of new diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic approaches for infectious diseases.

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人类微生物群在传染病中的调节功能和机制
人类微生物群是生活在宿主身上或宿主体内的多种微生物群落,在维护人类健康方面发挥着不可替代的作用。微生物群失调与人类多种疾病的发病机制有关。近年来,越来越多的证据表明,人类微生物群对传染病的发展有重大影响。在这篇综述中,我们将介绍人类微生物群在感染性疾病中的功能性作用,强调它们在调节急性和慢性感染及其相关并发症方面的杰纳斯效应。随后,我们回顾了阐明微生物群、宿主和入侵病原体之间三向互动机制的最新进展,并进一步讨论了形成这一相互关联的调控网络的外部环境因素。更好地了解人类微生物群在传染病中的调控功能和机制将有助于开发新的诊断、预防和治疗传染病的方法。
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