Bacteriophages and their potential for treatment of metabolic diseases

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1111/1753-0407.70024
Youpeng Deng, Shouwei Jiang, Hanyu Duan, Haonan Shao, Yi Duan
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Recent advances highlight the role of gut virome, particularly phageome, in metabolic disorders such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, stroke, coronary heart disease, and hyperlipidemia. While alterations in gut bacteria are well-documented, emerging evidence suggests that changes in gut viruses also contribute to these disorders. Bacteriophages, the most abundant gut viruses, influence bacterial populations through their lytic and lysogenic cycles, potentially modulating the gut ecosystem and metabolic pathways. Phage therapy, previously overshadowed by antibiotics, is experiencing renewed interest due to rising antibiotic resistance. It offers a novel approach to precisely edit the gut microbiota, with promising applications in metabolic diseases. In this review, we summarize recent discoveries about gut virome in metabolic disease patients, review preclinical and clinical studies of phage therapy on metabolic diseases as well as the breakthroughs and currently faced problems and concerns.

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噬菌体及其治疗代谢性疾病的潜力
最近的研究进展突显了肠道病毒组,特别是噬菌体组在代谢性疾病中的作用,如肥胖、2 型糖尿病、代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪肝和心血管疾病,包括高血压、中风、冠心病和高脂血症。虽然肠道细菌的变化已得到充分证实,但新的证据表明,肠道病毒的变化也会导致这些疾病。噬菌体是最丰富的肠道病毒,它们通过溶菌和溶解循环影响细菌种群,有可能调节肠道生态系统和代谢途径。噬菌体疗法曾被抗生素所掩盖,但由于抗生素耐药性的增加,噬菌体疗法再次受到关注。它提供了一种精确编辑肠道微生物群的新方法,在代谢性疾病中的应用前景广阔。在这篇综述中,我们总结了代谢性疾病患者肠道病毒组的最新发现,回顾了噬菌体疗法治疗代谢性疾病的临床前和临床研究,以及取得的突破和目前面临的问题与担忧。
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Journal of Diabetes
Journal of Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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6.50
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2.20%
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94
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes (JDB) devotes itself to diabetes research, therapeutics, and education. It aims to involve researchers and practitioners in a dialogue between East and West via all aspects of epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, management, complications and prevention of diabetes, including the molecular, biochemical, and physiological aspects of diabetes. The Editorial team is international with a unique mix of Asian and Western participation. The Editors welcome submissions in form of original research articles, images, novel case reports and correspondence, and will solicit reviews, point-counterpoint, commentaries, editorials, news highlights, and educational content.
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