The Role of Blood Microbiome and Microbial Product Translocation in Disease Pathogenesis

Lei Huang
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Circulation has been considered in a sterile condition in individuals without live microbial infections. However, recent publications from our group and others highlight detection of blood microbiome or microbial molecules in healthy individuals and individuals with various diseases, as well as their potential roles in disease pathogenesis. In this review, we introduce the published studies and research advancement in the field of blood microbial and microbial translocation in disease immunopathogenesis.
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血液微生物组和微生物产物易位在疾病发病中的作用
在没有活微生物感染的个体中,循环被认为是无菌条件下的。然而,最近来自我们小组和其他人的出版物强调了在健康个体和患有各种疾病的个体中检测血液微生物组或微生物分子,以及它们在疾病发病机制中的潜在作用。本文就血液微生物和微生物易位在疾病免疫发病机制中的研究进展作一综述。
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