The Role of Skin-Gut-Lung Microbiome in Allergic Diseases.

IF 8.2 1区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY
Lan Yang, Zhen Lin, Ting Gao, Piao Wang, Gaofeng Wang
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Abstract

The incidence of allergic diseases has continued to rise in recent years, affecting approximately 20% of the worldwide population especially children. Allergic diseases are chronic immune diseases that greatly reduce the quality of life of patients, leading to great economic and medical burden. The epidemiological studies indicated that children who had atopic dermatitis (AD) in infancy are more likely to develop food allergy (FA) later, and then allergic asthma (AA) and allergic rhinitis (AR) in childhood, which was defined as the "atopic march" (AM). Anatomically, AM follows a spatial sequence from the skin to the gastrointestinal tract and then to the respiratory tract. Although the mechanisms underlying AM remain to be elucidated, microbiome alteration was considered as a critical cause. The skin and gut are the 2 main habitats of microbiota, and research in recent decades has also indicated the presence of bacteria in the lungs. We here not only summarized the roles of the skin, gut, lung microbiota in AD, FA, and AA, respectively, but also investigated the crosstalk effects of microbiota in each anatomic site on remote organs, including the microbiota-gut-skin axis, microbiota-gut-lung axis, and microbiota-skin-lung axis. In addition, we proposed the limitations of current research and the direction of future research in this field.

皮肤-肠-肺微生物组在过敏性疾病中的作用。
近年来,过敏性疾病的发病率持续上升,影响到全世界20%的人口,尤其是儿童。过敏性疾病是一种慢性免疫性疾病,极大地降低了患者的生活质量,造成了巨大的经济和医疗负担。流行病学研究表明,婴儿期患有特应性皮炎(AD)的儿童日后更容易发生食物过敏(FA),儿童期更容易发生过敏性哮喘(AA)和变应性鼻炎(AR),定义为“特应性进行曲”(AM)。解剖学上,AM遵循从皮肤到胃肠道再到呼吸道的空间顺序。虽然AM的机制仍有待阐明,但微生物组的改变被认为是一个关键原因。皮肤和肠道是微生物群的两个主要栖息地,近几十年的研究也表明肺部也存在细菌。本文不仅总结了皮肤、肠道和肺部微生物群在AD、FA和AA中的作用,还研究了各解剖部位微生物群对远端器官(包括微生物群-肠道-皮肤轴、微生物群-肠道-肺轴和微生物群-皮肤-肺轴)的串音效应。此外,我们提出了当前研究的局限性和未来研究的方向。
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CiteScore
11.10
自引率
9.60%
发文量
683
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: JACI: In Practice is an official publication of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). It is a companion title to The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and it aims to provide timely clinical papers, case reports, and management recommendations to clinical allergists and other physicians dealing with allergic and immunologic diseases in their practice. The mission of JACI: In Practice is to offer valid and impactful information that supports evidence-based clinical decisions in the diagnosis and management of asthma, allergies, immunologic conditions, and related diseases. This journal publishes articles on various conditions treated by allergist-immunologists, including food allergy, respiratory disorders (such as asthma, rhinitis, nasal polyps, sinusitis, cough, ABPA, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis), drug allergy, insect sting allergy, anaphylaxis, dermatologic disorders (such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, urticaria, angioedema, and HAE), immunodeficiency, autoinflammatory syndromes, eosinophilic disorders, and mast cell disorders. The focus of the journal is on providing cutting-edge clinical information that practitioners can use in their everyday practice or to acquire new knowledge and skills for the benefit of their patients. However, mechanistic or translational studies without immediate or near future clinical relevance, as well as animal studies, are not within the scope of the journal.
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