Gut Virome and Aging: Phage-Driven Microbial Stability and Immune Modulation.

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Kaleem Ullah, Rabia Kanwar, Saqib Ali, Saif Uddin, Izza Izza, Irfan Ahmad, Khalid J Alzahrani, Abdul Qadeer, Chun-Ting Chu, Chien-Chin Chen
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Abstract

The gut harbors trillions of microbes that play essential roles in metabolism and immunological functions. The virome, an important but understudied component of the gut microbiota, comprises bacteriophages commonly referred to as bacterial viruses, among other inhabitants. Understanding the interplay between the gut virome and bacteria can illuminate the dynamics of microorganisms in both healthy and diseased states. This knowledge can open new avenues for treatment, such as phage therapy and microbiota modulation, which aim to restore balance in the gut and improve overall health. The composition and diversity of the gut microbiome and virome undergo significant changes, which have been linked to increased susceptibility to infections, chronic inflammation, and age-related disease. Exploring the gut virome's role in aging may provide insights into how viral and bacterial interactions influence immune senescence and gut resilience in the elderly population. This review provides an overview of the current understanding of the relationship between the gut virome, specifically phages associated with gut bacteria, and mechanisms of phage-host interactions, shedding light on how these factors affect and influence communities. Additionally, this review also explores the impact of the gut virome on gut resilience and its role in shaping and influencing the host's immune response. Maintaining a healthy gut requires a stable and robust virome. Therefore, future research on the virome is crucial for the development of microbe-based products that enhance human and animal health and aid in addressing specific diseases.

肠道病毒与衰老:噬菌体驱动的微生物稳定性和免疫调节。
肠道内有数万亿微生物,它们在新陈代谢和免疫功能中起着至关重要的作用。病毒组是肠道微生物群中一个重要但尚未得到充分研究的组成部分,它包括通常被称为细菌病毒的噬菌体,以及其他居民。了解肠道病毒组和细菌之间的相互作用可以阐明微生物在健康和患病状态下的动力学。这些知识可以为治疗开辟新的途径,如噬菌体治疗和微生物群调节,其目的是恢复肠道平衡和改善整体健康。肠道微生物组和病毒组的组成和多样性发生显著变化,这与感染、慢性炎症和年龄相关疾病的易感性增加有关。探索肠道病毒在衰老中的作用可能为病毒和细菌的相互作用如何影响老年人的免疫衰老和肠道恢复力提供见解。本文综述了目前对肠道病毒组(特别是与肠道细菌相关的噬菌体)之间关系的理解,以及噬菌体-宿主相互作用的机制,揭示了这些因素如何影响和影响群落。此外,本综述还探讨了肠道病毒对肠道恢复力的影响及其在塑造和影响宿主免疫反应中的作用。维持健康的肠道需要稳定而强健的病毒群。因此,未来对病毒体的研究对于开发基于微生物的产品至关重要,这些产品可以增强人类和动物的健康,并有助于解决特定疾病。
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Aging and Disease
Aging and Disease GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
2.70%
发文量
138
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging & Disease (A&D) is an open-access online journal dedicated to publishing groundbreaking research on the biology of aging, the pathophysiology of age-related diseases, and innovative therapies for conditions affecting the elderly. The scope encompasses various diseases such as Stroke, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease, Epilepsy, Dementia, Depression, Cardiovascular Disease, Cancer, Arthritis, Cataract, Osteoporosis, Diabetes, and Hypertension. The journal welcomes studies involving animal models as well as human tissues or cells.
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