Celiac Disease and Gut Microbiota: What Do We Know so Far?

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Lida Mentesidou, Melpomeni Peppa, Konstantinos Douros, Afroditi Kourti, Dafni Moriki, Smaragdi Fessatou
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Abstract

Gut microbiota (GM) is a complex microenvironment characterised by intricate interactions, which might play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of many autoimmune diseases, including celiac disease (CD). DDysbiosis of gut bacteria can have a wide range of effects; however, whether it is a cause or a consequence of certain diseases and how it evolves during disease progression remains an area of active research. Celiac disease patients appear to have characteristic microbiota patterns, including low levels of beneficial species and high levels of potentially pathogenic species. The use of pro-, pre-, syn- and post-biotics to modulate the GM requires more systematic investigation, to determine the impact of specific species, the optimal dosage and the treatment duration needed to achieve desired results without adverse reactions. Additionally, osteoporosis in the course of CeD ease warrants further investigation. Many factors may contribute to its pathogenesis, including GM. This review summarizes recent literature concerning the role of GM in CeD, highlighting both consistent findings and areas of ongoing debate.

乳糜泻和肠道菌群:到目前为止我们知道什么?
肠道微生物群(GM)是一个复杂的微环境,具有复杂的相互作用,可能在包括乳糜泻(CD)在内的许多自身免疫性疾病的发病机制中发挥关键作用。肠道细菌的失调可以产生广泛的影响;然而,它是某些疾病的原因还是结果,以及它在疾病进展过程中如何演变,仍然是一个活跃的研究领域。乳糜泻患者似乎具有特征性的微生物群模式,包括低水平的有益菌群和高水平的潜在致病菌群。使用前、前、共、后生物制剂来调节转基因需要更系统的调查,以确定特定物种的影响、最佳剂量和达到预期结果而无不良反应所需的治疗时间。此外,骨质疏松症在CeD缓解过程中值得进一步研究。许多因素可能导致其发病机制,包括转基因。本文综述了最近关于转基因在CeD中的作用的文献,突出了一致的发现和正在进行的争论领域。
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