Avian influenza and gut microbiome in poultry and humans: A “One Health” perspective

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary Fundamental Research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fmre.2023.10.016
Ling Zhang , Erkai Zhou , Ce Liu , Xiaoyu Tian , Baode Xue , Kai Zhang , Bin Luo
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Abstract

A gradual increase in avian influenza outbreaks has been found in recent years. It is highly possible to trigger the next human pandemic due to the characteristics of antigenic drift and antigenic shift in avian influenza virus (AIV). Although great improvements in understanding influenza viruses and the associated diseases have been unraveled, our knowledge of how these viruses impact the gut microbiome of both poultry and humans, as well as the underlying mechanisms, is still improving. The “One Health” approach shows better vitality in monitoring and mitigating the risk of avian influenza, which requires a multi-sectoral effort and highlights the interconnection of human health with environmental sustainability and animal health. Therefore, monitoring the gut microbiome may serve as a sentinel for protecting the common health of the environment, animals, and humans. This review summarizes the interactions between AIV infection and the gut microbiome of poultry and humans and their potential mechanisms. With the presented suggestions, we hope to address the current major challenges in the surveillance and prevention of microbiome-related avian influenza with the “One Health” approach.

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禽流感与家禽和人类的肠道微生物群:统一健康 "视角
近年来,禽流感疫情逐渐增多。由于禽流感病毒(AIV)具有抗原漂移和抗原转变的特点,因此极有可能引发下一次人类大流行。尽管人们对流感病毒及其相关疾病的认识有了很大提高,但我们对这些病毒如何影响家禽和人类肠道微生物群及其内在机制的了解仍在不断加深。在监测和降低禽流感风险方面,"同一健康 "方法显示出更好的生命力,这需要多部门的努力,并突出了人类健康与环境可持续性和动物健康之间的相互联系。因此,监测肠道微生物组可作为保护环境、动物和人类共同健康的哨兵。本综述总结了禽流感病毒感染与家禽和人类肠道微生物组之间的相互作用及其潜在机制。我们希望通过本文提出的建议,以 "一体健康 "的方法应对当前在监测和预防与微生物相关的禽流感方面所面临的主要挑战。
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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