[Fecal Microbiota Transplants in the Context of (Child and Adolescent) Psychiatric Disorders].

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Stefanie Trinh, Lara Keller, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Jochen Seitz
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Abstract

Fecal Microbiota Transplants in the Context of (Child and Adolescent) Psychiatric Disorders Abstract: There has recently been a significant increase in interest in gut microbiota and its interaction with the brain (gut-brain axis). Not only are the findings of microbiome research interesting for basic scientists, they also offer relevant insights for clinical practice. A causal relationship between gut microbiome and various somatic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, inflammatory bowel diseases, and obesity as well as psychiatric diseases such as major depression, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders seems plausible. To study the causal relationship of intestinal bacteria with individual phenotypes, researchers apply so-called stool transplantations (fecal microbiota transplantations) in the preclinical context. For this purpose, they transfer microbiota samples from patients into laboratory animals to observe possible changes in phenotype. In the clinical context, fecal microbiota transplantation is already being used with therapeutic intentions for selected diseases, for example, recurrent infections with Clostridioides difficile or inflammatory bowel diseases; they have already become part of the official clinical guidelines for C. difficile. For many other diseases, however, including mental illnesses, the potential of using fecal transplantations for therapeutic purposes is still being explored. Previous findings suggest that the intestinal microbiome, particularly fecal microbiota transplantations, represent a promising starting point for new therapeutic approaches.

[粪便微生物群移植在(儿童和青少年)精神疾病中的应用]。
摘要:近年来,人们对肠道微生物群及其与大脑(肠-脑轴)的相互作用的兴趣显著增加。微生物组研究的发现不仅对基础科学家很有兴趣,而且还为临床实践提供了相关的见解。肠道微生物群与各种躯体疾病(如糖尿病、炎症性肠病、肥胖)以及精神疾病(如重度抑郁症、焦虑症和饮食失调)之间的因果关系似乎是合理的。为了研究肠道细菌与个体表型的因果关系,研究人员在临床前背景下应用了所谓的粪便移植(粪便微生物群移植)。为此,他们将患者的微生物群样本转移到实验动物身上,观察其表型可能发生的变化。在临床方面,粪便微生物群移植已经被用于某些疾病的治疗目的,例如,艰难梭菌的复发性感染或炎症性肠病;它们已经成为难辨梭菌官方临床指南的一部分。然而,对于许多其他疾病,包括精神疾病,利用粪便移植治疗的可能性仍在探索中。先前的研究结果表明,肠道微生物群,特别是粪便微生物群移植,代表了一个有希望的新治疗方法的起点。
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CiteScore
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自引率
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