Emerging concepts and shifting paradigms for understanding the microbial basis of inflammatory bowel diseases.

IF 13.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Megan S Kennedy, Eugene B Chang
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are complex immune disorders that arise at the intersection of genetic susceptibility, environmental exposures, and dysbiosis of the gut microbiota. Our understanding of the role of the microbiome in IBD has greatly expanded over the past few decades, although efforts to translate this knowledge into precision microbiome-based interventions for the prevention and management of disease have thus far met limited success. Here we survey and synthesize recent primary research in order to propose an updated conceptual framework for the role of the microbiome in IBD. We argue that accounting for gut microbiome context - elements such disease regionality, phase of disease, diet, medication use, and patient lifestyle - is essential for the development of a clear and mechanistic understanding of the microbiome's contribution to pathogenesis or health. Armed with better mechanistic and contextual understanding, we will be better prepared to translate this knowledge into effective and precise strategies for microbiome restitution.

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理解炎症性肠病微生物基础的新兴概念和转变范式。
炎症性肠病(IBDs)是一种复杂的免疫疾病,在遗传易感性、环境暴露和肠道微生物群失调的交叉作用下出现。在过去的几十年里,我们对微生物组在IBD中的作用的理解已经大大扩展,尽管迄今为止,将这些知识转化为精确的基于微生物组的疾病预防和管理干预措施的努力取得了有限的成功。在这里,我们调查和综合了最近的初步研究,以提出微生物组在IBD中的作用的最新概念框架。我们认为,考虑肠道微生物组环境-诸如疾病地域性,疾病阶段,饮食,药物使用和患者生活方式等因素-对于微生物组对发病机制或健康的贡献的清晰和机制理解的发展至关重要。有了更好的机制和背景理解,我们将更好地准备将这些知识转化为有效和精确的微生物群恢复策略。
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Journal of Clinical Investigation
Journal of Clinical Investigation 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
1034
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Investigation, established in 1924 by the ASCI, is a prestigious publication that focuses on breakthroughs in basic and clinical biomedical science, with the goal of advancing the field of medicine. With an impressive Impact Factor of 15.9 in 2022, it is recognized as one of the leading journals in the "Medicine, Research & Experimental" category of the Web of Science. The journal attracts a diverse readership from various medical disciplines and sectors. It publishes a wide range of research articles encompassing all biomedical specialties, including Autoimmunity, Gastroenterology, Immunology, Metabolism, Nephrology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Pulmonology, Vascular Biology, and many others. The Editorial Board consists of esteemed academic editors who possess extensive expertise in their respective fields. They are actively involved in research, ensuring the journal's high standards of publication and scientific rigor.
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