Advances in the research of intestinal fungi in Crohn's disease.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Mo-Wei Kong, Yang Yu, Peng Wang, Ying Wan, Yu Gao, Chun-Xiang Zhang
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Abstract

This article reviews of the original research published by Wu et al in the World Journal of Gastroenterology, delving into the pivotal role of the gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD). Insights were gained from fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) in mouse models, revealing the intricate interplay between the gut microbiota, mesenteric adipose tissue (MAT), and creeping fat. The study uncovered the characteristics of inflammation and fibrosis in the MAT and intestinal tissues of patients with CD; moreover, through the FMT mouse model, it observed the impact of samples from healthy patients and those with CD on symptoms. The pathogenesis of CD is complex, and its etiology remains unclear; however, it is widely believed that gut microbiota dysbiosis plays a significant role. Recently, with the development and application of next-generation sequencing technology, research on the role of fungi in the pathogenesis and chronicity of CD has deepened. This editorial serves as a supplement to the research by Wu et al who discussed advances related to the study of fungi in CD.

克罗恩病肠道真菌研究进展。
本文回顾了 Wu 等人发表在《世界胃肠病学杂志》(World Journal of Gastroenterology)上的原创研究,深入探讨了肠道微生物群在克罗恩病(CD)发病机制中的关键作用。研究人员从小鼠模型的粪便微生物群移植(FMT)中获得了启示,揭示了肠道微生物群、肠系膜脂肪组织(MAT)和爬行脂肪之间错综复杂的相互作用。该研究揭示了肠道微生物群、肠系膜脂肪组织(MAT)和爬行脂肪之间错综复杂的相互作用。该研究发现了肠道微生物群和肠系膜脂肪组织的炎症和纤维化特征;此外,它还通过FMT小鼠模型观察了健康患者和肠道微生物群样本对症状的影响。CD 的发病机制复杂,病因尚不清楚,但人们普遍认为肠道微生物群失调在其中发挥了重要作用。最近,随着新一代测序技术的发展和应用,有关真菌在 CD 发病机制和慢性化过程中的作用的研究不断深化。本社论是对 Wu 等人研究的补充,他们讨论了 CD 中真菌研究的相关进展。
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World Journal of Gastroenterology
World Journal of Gastroenterology 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
4.70%
发文量
464
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: The primary aims of the WJG are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in gastroenterology and hepatology.
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