肠道微生物特征和肠-肺轴:在COVID-19治疗中的可能作用

A. Mahmoodpoor, Ali Shamekh, S. Sanaie
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肠道作为不同疾病起源的影响导致了疾病的“肠道起源概念”。肠道微生物组调节宿主对病毒感染的防御,因此生态失调可能在引发炎症级联反应和导致COVID-19患者免疫失衡方面发挥重要作用。似乎COVID-19患者的肠道微生物特征可以用作潜在的诊断、治疗甚至预后标志物。个性化营养疗法可以通过分析个体患者的肠道微生物群和专门的益生菌/合成菌来改变肠道生态失调。因此,建议在这些患者中改善整体免疫反应。
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Gut microbial signature and gut-lung axis: A possible role in the therapy of COVID-19
The impact of gut as the origin of different disorders has led to the "gut-origin concept" of diseases. The gut microbiome regulates host defenses against viral infections, thus dysbiosis can play a major role in triggering the cascade of inflammation and causing immune imbalances in COVID-19 patients. It appears that gut microbial signature in COVID-19 patients can be used as a potential diagnostic, therapeutic, and even a prognostic marker. Personalized nutrition therapy can be used by profiling the gut microbiota of individual patients and specialized probiotics/synbiotics to modify gut dysbiosis. Hence, improving overall immune responses can be recommended in these patients.
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