Recent progress in gut microbiota

Danying Cheng, Huichun Xing
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There are hundreds of millions of microorganisms in the human intestines, and the unity of the interaction between intestinal microbiota and their hosts is called intestinal microecology. Intestinal microecology involves in many physiological processes, such as metabolism and immune regulation, directly affecting human health. Besides digestive tract diseases, the imbalance in intestinal microecology has also been identified as closely associated with the occurrence and development of liver diseases, tumors, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic-related diseases, and neurological and psychiatric diseases. Microecological therapeutic strategies targeting intestinal microbiota are a potential novel treatment for various chronic diseases. This paper reviewed the research progress in intestinal microecology in recent years.

肠道微生物群研究进展
人类肠道中有数亿种微生物,肠道微生物群与其宿主相互作用的统一性被称为肠道微生态学。肠道微生态涉及许多生理过程,如代谢和免疫调节,直接影响人体健康。除了消化道疾病外,肠道微生态失衡也被认为与肝脏疾病、肿瘤、心血管疾病、代谢相关疾病以及神经和精神疾病的发生和发展密切相关。针对肠道微生物群的微生态治疗策略是治疗各种慢性疾病的一种潜在的新方法。本文综述了近年来肠道微生态学的研究进展。
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