Lung Microbiome as a Treatable Trait in Chronic Respiratory Disorders.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Lung Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1007/s00408-023-00645-3
Filippo Scialò, Maria Vitale, Vito D'Agnano, Domenica Francesca Mariniello, Fabio Perrotta, Alice Castaldo, Susan F M Campbell, Lucio Pastore, Mario Cazzola, Andrea Bianco
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Abstract

Once thought to be a sterile environment, it is now established that lungs are populated by various microorganisms that participate in maintaining lung function and play an important role in shaping lung immune surveillance. Although our comprehension of the molecular and metabolic interactions between microbes and lung cells is still in its infancy, any event causing a persistent qualitative or quantitative variation in the composition of lung microbiome, termed "dysbiosis", has been virtually associated with many respiratory diseases. A deep understanding of the composition and function of the "healthy" lung microbiota and how dysbiosis can cause or participate in disease progression will be pivotal in finding specific therapies aimed at preventing diseases and restoring lung function. Here, we review lung microbiome dysbiosis in different lung pathologies and the mechanisms by which these bacteria can cause or contribute to the severity of the disease. Furthermore, we describe how different respiratory disorders can be caused by the same pathogen, and that the real pathogenetic mechanism is not only dependent by the presence and amount of the main pathogen but can be shaped by the interaction it can build with other bacteria, fungi, and viruses present in the lung. Understanding the nature of this bacteria crosstalk could further our understanding of each respiratory disease leading to the development of new therapeutic strategies.

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肺微生物组是慢性呼吸系统疾病的可治疗特征。
曾经被认为是无菌环境,现在已经确定肺部由各种微生物组成,这些微生物参与维持肺功能,并在形成肺部免疫监测中发挥重要作用。尽管我们对微生物和肺细胞之间的分子和代谢相互作用的理解仍处于初级阶段,但任何导致肺部微生物组组成持续定性或定量变化的事件,即“微生态失调”,实际上都与许多呼吸道疾病有关。深入了解“健康”肺部微生物群的组成和功能,以及微生态失调如何导致或参与疾病进展,对于寻找旨在预防疾病和恢复肺功能的特定疗法至关重要。在这里,我们回顾了不同肺部病理中的肺部微生物组失调,以及这些细菌导致或导致疾病严重程度的机制。此外,我们描述了不同的呼吸系统疾病是如何由同一病原体引起的,真正的致病机制不仅取决于主要病原体的存在和数量,还可以通过它与肺部其他细菌、真菌和病毒的相互作用来形成。了解这种细菌串扰的性质可以进一步了解每种呼吸道疾病,从而开发新的治疗策略。
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Lung
Lung 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Lung publishes original articles, reviews and editorials on all aspects of the healthy and diseased lungs, of the airways, and of breathing. Epidemiological, clinical, pathophysiological, biochemical, and pharmacological studies fall within the scope of the journal. Case reports, short communications and technical notes can be accepted if they are of particular interest.
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