Microbiome research in autoimmune and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: lessons, advances and unmet needs.

IF 20.3 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Jose U Scher, Renuka Nayak, Jose C Clemente
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Abstract

The increasing prevalence of autoimmune and immune-mediated diseases (AIMDs) underscores the need to understand environmental factors that contribute to their pathogenesis, with the microbiome emerging as a key player. Despite significant advancements in understanding how the microbiome influences physiological and inflammatory responses, translating these findings into clinical practice remains challenging. This viewpoint reviews the progress and obstacles in microbiome research related to AIMDs, examining molecular techniques that enhance our understanding of microbial contributions to disease. We discuss significant discoveries linking specific taxa and metabolites to diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and spondyloarthritis, highlighting the role of gut dysbiosis and host-microbiome interactions. Furthermore, we explore the potential of microbiome-based therapeutics, including faecal microbiota transplantation and pharmacomicrobiomics, while addressing the challenges of identifying robust microbial targets. We advocate for integrative, transdisease studies and emphasise the need for diverse cohort research to generalise findings across populations. Understanding the microbiome's role in AIMDs will pave the way for personalised medicine and innovative therapeutic strategies.

自身免疫和免疫介导的炎症性疾病中的微生物组研究:教训、进展和未满足的需求。
自身免疫性疾病和免疫介导性疾病(AIMDs)的发病率越来越高,这凸显了人们需要了解导致这些疾病发病的环境因素,而微生物组则是其中的关键因素。尽管在了解微生物组如何影响生理和炎症反应方面取得了重大进展,但将这些发现转化为临床实践仍具有挑战性。这一观点回顾了与 AIMDs 相关的微生物组研究的进展和障碍,探讨了能加深我们对微生物对疾病影响的理解的分子技术。我们讨论了将特定类群和代谢物与类风湿性关节炎、系统性红斑狼疮和脊柱关节炎等疾病联系起来的重大发现,强调了肠道菌群失调和宿主-微生物组相互作用的作用。此外,我们还探索了基于微生物组的疗法的潜力,包括粪便微生物群移植和药物微生物组学,同时解决了确定强大的微生物靶点所面临的挑战。我们主张进行综合的跨疾病研究,并强调需要进行多样化的队列研究,以便在不同人群中推广研究结果。了解微生物组在 AIMDs 中的作用将为个性化医疗和创新治疗策略铺平道路。
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来源期刊
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
35.00
自引率
9.90%
发文量
3728
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (ARD) is an international peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of rheumatology, which includes the full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions, arthritic disease, and connective tissue disorders. ARD publishes basic, clinical, and translational scientific research, including the most important recommendations for the management of various conditions.
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