The Leaky Gut and Human Diseases: "Can't Fill the Cup if You Don't Plug the Holes First".

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Debora Compare, Costantino Sgamato, Alba Rocco, Pietro Coccoli, Carmen Ambrosio, Gerardo Nardone
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Abstract

Background: The gut barrier is a sophisticated and dynamic system that forms the frontline defense between the external environment and the body's internal milieu and includes various structural and functional components engaged not only in digestion and nutrient absorption but also in immune regulation and overall health maintenance.

Summary: When one or more components of the intestinal barrier lose their structure and escape their function, this may result in a leaky gut. Mounting evidence emphasizes the crucial role of the gut microbiome in preserving the integrity of the gut barrier and provides insights into the pathophysiological implications of conditions related to leaky gut in humans. Assessment of intestinal permeability has evolved from invasive techniques to noninvasive biomarkers, but challenges remain in achieving consensus about the best testing methods and their accuracy. Research on the modulation of gut permeability is just starting, and although no medical guidelines for the treatment of leaky gut syndrome are available, several treatment strategies are under investigation with promising results.

Key messages: This review discusses the composition of the intestinal barrier, the pathophysiology of the leaky gut and its implications on human health, the measurement of intestinal permeability, and the therapeutic strategies to restore gut barrier integrity.

肠漏与人类疾病:"如果不先堵住漏洞,就无法装满杯子"。
背景:肠道屏障是一个复杂而动态的系统,它构成了外部环境与人体内部环境之间的前线防线,包括各种结构和功能成分,不仅参与消化和营养吸收,还参与免疫调节和整体健康维护。摘要:当肠道屏障的一个或多个成分失去其结构并逃避其功能时,可能会导致肠漏。越来越多的证据强调了肠道微生物组在维护肠道屏障完整性方面的关键作用,并提供了有关人体肠道渗漏相关病症的病理生理影响的见解。对肠道渗透性的评估已从侵入性技术发展到非侵入性生物标志物,但在就最佳检测方法及其准确性达成共识方面仍存在挑战。有关调节肠道通透性的研究刚刚起步,虽然目前还没有治疗肠道渗漏综合征的医学指南,但有几种治疗策略正在研究之中,并取得了可喜的成果。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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