Regulation of endotoxemia through the gut microbiota: The role of the Mediterranean diet and its components.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Apmis Pub Date : 2024-10-06 DOI:10.1111/apm.13473
Jing Kong, Juan Yang, Cong He, Bingduo Zhou, Shengquan Fang, Manisha Salinas, Arya B Mohabbat, Brent A Bauer, Xiaosu Wang
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Endotoxemia is closely related to many diseases. As the largest endotoxin reservoir in the human body, the gut microbiota should be a key target for alleviating endotoxemia. The intestinal microbiota is believed to cause endotoxemia directly or indirectly by modifying the intestinal barrier function through dysbiosis, changing intestinal mucosal permeability and bacterial translocation. Diet is known to be the main environmental factor affecting the intestinal microbiota, and different diets and food components have a large impact on the gut microbiota. The Mediterranean diet, which received much attention in recent years, is believed to be able to regulate the gut microbiota, thereby maintaining the function of the intestinal barrier and alleviating endotoxemia. In this review, we focus on the relationship between the gut microbiota and endotoxemia, and how the Mediterranean dietary (MD) pattern can interfere with endotoxemia through the gut microbiota.

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通过肠道微生物群调节内毒素血症:地中海饮食及其成分的作用。
内毒素血症与许多疾病密切相关。作为人体内最大的内毒素库,肠道微生物群应该是缓解内毒素血症的关键目标。人们认为,肠道微生物群会通过菌群失调、改变肠道粘膜通透性和细菌转运来改变肠道屏障功能,从而直接或间接导致内毒素血症。众所周知,饮食是影响肠道微生物群的主要环境因素,不同的饮食和食物成分对肠道微生物群有很大影响。近年来备受关注的地中海饮食被认为能够调节肠道微生物群,从而维持肠道屏障的功能并缓解内毒素血症。在这篇综述中,我们将重点讨论肠道微生物群与内毒素血症之间的关系,以及地中海饮食(MD)模式如何通过肠道微生物群干扰内毒素血症。
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Apmis 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: APMIS, formerly Acta Pathologica, Microbiologica et Immunologica Scandinavica, has been published since 1924 by the Scandinavian Societies for Medical Microbiology and Pathology as a non-profit-making scientific journal.
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