抗炎饮食和粪便微生物群移植在银屑病关节炎中的作用

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
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摘要

目的:银屑病关节炎(PsA)是一种慢性炎症,表现复杂多样。虽然包括生物药物在内的多种治疗方案可用于缓解症状和延缓疾病进展,但目前尚无根治此病的方法。最近,人们开始了解肠道微生物组与免疫介导的炎症性疾病之间的关系。这引起了人们对饮食干预(尤其是抗炎饮食)和粪便微生物群移植(FMT)作为新型治疗方法的潜在作用的兴趣。本综述旨在研究抗炎饮食和粪便微生物群移植在PsA治疗中的作用,以及两者的结合是否能为PsA的治疗提供替代方法:我们的非系统性叙事性综述以抗炎饮食、FMT、营养补充剂和 PsA 为关键词,通过 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行文献检索。综合叙述性综述时排除了临床前研究和非英语文章:目前的随机对照试验(RCT)和观察性证据表明,低热量饮食或地中海饮食可帮助超重或肥胖的 PsA 患者减轻体重,进而减轻炎症并改善疾病活动。然而,没有有力的数据支持间歇性禁食、维生素补充剂、姜黄补充剂、益生菌或欧米伽-3 脂肪酸补充剂对 PsA 的有益作用。目前有关在PsA中使用FMT的证据有限,因为只进行了一项小型的RCT研究,该研究并未证明FMT对改善临床症状有疗效:临床医生可以考虑推荐低热量饮食或地中海饮食,作为 PsA 标准治疗的辅助手段,可能的话可在营养师的指导下进行。需要进一步开展研究,探讨抗炎饮食与FMT相结合对PsA的协同作用。
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Role of Anti-Inflammatory Diet and Fecal Microbiota Transplant in Psoriatic Arthritis

Purpose

Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory condition with complex and heterogenous manifestations. Although a myriad of treatment options including biologic medications are available to alleviate symptoms and slow disease progression, there is currently no cure for this condition. There has been a recent emergence of understanding about the relationship between the gut microbiome and immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. This has generated interest in the potential role of dietary interventions, particularly anti-inflammatory diets, and fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) as novel therapeutic approaches. The purpose of this narrative review is to examine the role of an anti-inflammatory diet and FMT in turn and whether their combination may offer alternate approaches for the management of PsA.

Methods

Our non-systematic narrative review was informed by a literature search using PubMed and Google Scholar using the terms anti-inflammatory diet, FMT, nutrition supplements, and PsA. Preclinical studies and non-English language articles were excluded when synthesizing the narrative review.

Findings

Current randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational evidence suggest that a hypocaloric diet or Mediterranean diet can help achieve weight loss among PsA patients who are overweight or obese, which in turn reduces inflammation and improves disease activity. However, there is no strong data to support the beneficial effects of intermittent fasting, vitamin supplements, turmeric supplements, probiotics, or omega-3 fatty acid supplements in PsA. Current evidence on the use of FMT in PsA is limited as only one small RCT has been conducted which did not demonstrate efficacy for improving clinical symptoms.

Implications

Clinicians can consider recommending hypocaloric or Mediterranean diets as an adjunct to standard management of PsA, possibly under the guidance of a dietician. Further research is needed to explore the beneficial effects of the synergistic role of combining an anti-inflammatory diet with FMT in PsA.

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Clinical therapeutics
Clinical therapeutics 医学-药学
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6.00
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9 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Therapeutics provides peer-reviewed, rapid publication of recent developments in drug and other therapies as well as in diagnostics, pharmacoeconomics, health policy, treatment outcomes, and innovations in drug and biologics research. In addition Clinical Therapeutics features updates on specific topics collated by expert Topic Editors. Clinical Therapeutics is read by a large international audience of scientists and clinicians in a variety of research, academic, and clinical practice settings. Articles are indexed by all major biomedical abstracting databases.
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