Inflammatory Bowel Disease and the Intestinal Microbiota

A. Day
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Abstract Not surprisingly given the close proximity of the intestinal microflora to the intestinal mucosa, members of the intestinal flora are implicated in the development of chronic intestinal conditions known as the inflammatory bowel diseases. This group of conditions is principally composed of Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis. While perturbations in the balance of the members of the intestinal microflora are well characterized, it remains unclear if this so-called dysbiosis is critical to the development and onset of the inflammatory bowel diseases. Other evidence indicates that specific organisms may trigger or initiate inflammation. The advent of new molecular tools has advanced our understanding, but here remain many important unanswered questions.
炎症性肠病和肠道微生物群
鉴于肠道菌群与肠黏膜的密切关系,肠道菌群的成员与慢性肠道疾病(即炎症性肠病)的发展有关,这并不奇怪。这组疾病主要由克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎组成。虽然肠道菌群成员平衡的紊乱已被很好地表征,但尚不清楚这种所谓的生态失调是否对炎症性肠病的发展和发病至关重要。其他证据表明,特定的生物体可能引发或引发炎症。新的分子工具的出现提高了我们的认识,但仍有许多重要的未解之谜。
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