Gut-eye轴

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Weixin Zheng , Mingzhi Su , Ningxi Hong , Panpan Ye
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摘要

肠道菌群,定植于人类胃肠道,在维持宿主整体健康方面与免疫系统的共生关系日益得到认可。这种新兴的理解提出了一个有趣的问题,即肠道微生物群与解剖学上遥远的器官(如眼睛)之间的潜在联系,可能是通过免疫途径介导的。本文以新兴的“肠眼轴”概念为框架,对当代眼科疾病的研究进行了综述。从眼表到眼底的研究表明肠道微生物群与各种眼部疾病之间存在相关性。通过阐明这些眼部疾病的潜在致病机制,我们为眼科未来的诊断和治疗干预提供了新的视角。结论:通过对目前关于胃肠道微生物群在眼部健康中的作用的知识进行批判性分析,本综述揭示了肠道生态失调和眼部疾病之间复杂的相互作用。我们的工作致力于促进跨学科研究和促进创新的临床应用,从而弥合肠道微生物群和眼部健康之间的差距。
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Gut-eye axis

Gut-eye axis

Background

The gut microbiome, colonizing the human gastrointestinal tract, is increasingly recognized for its symbiotic relationship with the immune system in maintaining overall host health. This emerging understanding raises intriguing questions about potential connections between the gut microbiome and anatomically distant organs, such as the eye, possibly mediated through immune pathways.

Main text

This review synthesizes contemporary research on ocular diseases with the framework of the burgeoning "gut-eye axis" concept. Investigations spanning from the ocular surface to the fundus suggest correlations between the gut microbiome and various ocular disorders. By elucidating the putative pathogenic mechanisms underlying these ocular conditions, we offer novel perspectives to inform future diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in ophthalmology.

Conclusions

By presenting a critical analysis of current knowledge regarding the role of gastrointestinal microbiota in ocular health, this review shed light on the complex interplay between gut dysbiosis and eye disorders. Our work endeavors to catalyze interdisciplinary research and foster innovative clinical applications, thereby bridging the gap between the gut microbiota and the ocular well-being.
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