益生菌、益生菌和合成益生菌在受空气污染影响儿童的肠道微生物群和肠道渗透性中的作用

Andy Darma, Dian Kusuma Dewi, Dian Novita Chandra, R. W. Basrowi, L. Khoe, Dessy Pratiwi, Tonny Sundjaya
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空气污染与肠道微生物群失调有关。摄入的环境污染物可能会通过改变肠道环境来改变肠道微生物群的组成。在哮喘儿童中已观察到肠道微生物群失调,这将肠道微生物群与全身免疫反应和哮喘的可能作用联系在一起。本文旨在确定当前关于益生菌、益生菌和合成益生菌如何改善肠道微生物群失调的科学。我们回顾了与益生菌、益生菌和合成益生菌在儿童健康中的作用有关的现有文献,并选择证据图谱法作为快速回顾,以确定知识空白和未来的研究需求。总之,目前关于益生菌、益生菌和合成益生菌在儿童健康中的作用的证据虽然有限,但在过敏和免疫学途径(包括预防胃肠道和呼吸道感染)方面显示出了良好的效果。
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The Role of Prebiotic, Probiotic, and Synbiotic in Gut Microbiota and Gut Permeability in Children Affected by Air Pollution
Air pollution has been linked with gut microbiota dysbiosis. Ingested environmental pollutants may alter gut microbiota compositions by changing the environment of the gut. Gut microbiota dysbiosis has been observed in children with asthma, linking the possible role of gut microbiota with systemic immune response and asthma. This paper aims to identify current science on how prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiotics can improve gut microbiota dysbiosis. We reviewed the existing literature related to the role of pre-, pro-, and synbiotics in child health, and the evidence mapping method was chosen as the rapid review to identify gaps in knowledge and future research needs. In conclusion, the current evidence on the role of prebiotics, probiotics, and synbiotics on child health, while limited, showed promising results on the allergy and immunology pathway, including infection prevention for the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract.
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