从寄生虫到伴侣:揭示囊虫在人类健康和疾病中的多方面作用。

IF 20.4 1区 生物学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Lei Deng PhD , Kevin S W Tan PhD
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摘要

囊虫是人类肠道微生物群中常见的原生生物,已被确定为肠道健康和疾病进展的关键调节剂。研究强调囊虫与炎症性肠病、认知功能和代谢健康有关。尽管对这一主题的兴趣越来越大,但关于囊胚的文献仍然是碎片化的,而且往往是矛盾的,亚型特异性作用的定义不充分,其潜在机制也没有充分阐明。在本个人观点中,我们对囊胚亚型的双重作用进行了深入的讨论,囊胚亚型可以通过破坏上皮屏障来加剧肠道炎症,也可以通过增强屏障完整性和诱导抗炎免疫反应来提供保护。我们还研究了囊虫对肠-脑轴的影响,通过肠道微生物组成和代谢物谱的改变,确定囊虫定植与认知和行为变化之间的关系。此外,我们强调囊胚定植与更健康的饮食模式和改善的心脏代谢谱的关联。这些发现有助于全面了解囊虫及其作为肠道健康生物标志物的潜力。
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From parasite to partner: unravelling the multifaceted role of Blastocystis in human health and disease
Blastocystis, a common protist in the human gut microbiota, has been identified as a key modulator of gut health and disease progression. Research highlights the involvement of Blastocystis in inflammatory bowel disease, cognitive function, and metabolic health. Despite an increasing interest on this topic, the literature on Blastocystis remains fragmented and often contradictory, with subtype-specific effects inadequately defined and their underlying mechanisms insufficiently elucidated. In this Personal View, we provide an in-depth discussion of the dual roles of Blastocystis subtypes that can either exacerbate gut inflammation by disrupting the epithelial barrier or confer protection by enhancing barrier integrity and inducing anti-inflammatory immune responses. We also examine the effect of Blastocystis on the gut–brain axis, identifying associations between Blastocystis colonisation and cognitive and behavioural changes mediated through alterations in gut microbial composition and metabolite profiles. Moreover, we highlight the association of Blastocystis colonisation with healthier dietary patterns and improved cardiometabolic profiles. These findings could contribute to a comprehensive understanding of Blastocystis and its potential as a biomarker of gut health.
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Lancet Microbe
Lancet Microbe Multiple-
CiteScore
27.20
自引率
0.80%
发文量
278
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Microbe is a gold open access journal committed to publishing content relevant to clinical microbiologists worldwide, with a focus on studies that advance clinical understanding, challenge the status quo, and advocate change in health policy.
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