The Role of Gut Microbiome in Psoriatic Arthritis—A Literature Review

Cristina Alexandru, Carmen Iorgus, Ionut Melesteu, E. Șerban, F. Bobircă, M. Constantin, R. Simu, I. Ancuta, M. Bojincă, A. Bobircă
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Psoriatic arthritis is a heterogeneous chronic autoimmune disorder characterized principally by skin lesions, arthritis, dactylitis and enthesitis. The exact etiology of the disease is yet to be discovered, with genetic predisposition alongside environmental factors being a well-known theory. In recent years, new discoveries have emphasized the role of gut microbiome in perpetuating inflammation in spondylarthritis. The exact mechanism through which dysbiosis underlies the pathophysiology of psoriatic arthritis is not defined. One of the current areas of focus in rheumatic research with new studies emerging annually is the link between microbiome and psoriatic arthritis. In this review, we synthesized the recent knowledge on intestinal microbiome and psoriatic arthritis. We screened two databases for articles, PubMed and Medline, using the following keywords: “microbiome”, “microbiota” and “psoriatic arthritis”. We described the current expertise on diversity and composition of gut microbiome in psoriatic arthritis, comparing the results with other inflammatory diseases. In the future, preventing the dysbiosis process that leads to the development of psoriatic arthritis could open the door to new therapeutic modalities. Moreover, fecal microbiota transplantation and probiotics’ benefits in modulating the gut microbiome are being intensively researched at the moment.
肠道菌群在银屑病关节炎中的作用——文献综述
银屑病关节炎是一种异质性慢性自身免疫性疾病,主要表现为皮肤病变、关节炎、趾炎和鼻炎。这种疾病的确切病因尚未被发现,遗传易感性和环境因素是一个众所周知的理论。近年来,新的发现强调了肠道微生物群在脊柱炎持续炎症中的作用。生态失调导致银屑病关节炎病理生理的确切机制尚不明确。目前风湿病研究的重点领域之一是微生物组与银屑病关节炎之间的联系,每年都有新的研究出现。本文综述了近年来有关肠道微生物组与银屑病关节炎的研究进展。我们在PubMed和Medline两个数据库中筛选文章,使用以下关键词:“微生物组”、“微生物群”和“银屑病关节炎”。我们描述了银屑病关节炎中肠道微生物组的多样性和组成的当前专业知识,并将结果与其他炎症性疾病进行了比较。在未来,预防导致银屑病关节炎发展的生态失调过程可能为新的治疗方式打开大门。此外,粪便微生物群移植和益生菌调节肠道微生物群的益处目前正在被深入研究。
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