Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Treating Hepatic Encephalopathy: Experimental and Clinical Evidence and Possible Underlying Mechanisms

W. Xie, Xiao-Ya Yang, H. Xia, Xingxiang He
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Gut microbiota changes play a key role in the pathogenesis of hepatic encephalopathy (HE). Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an efficient way to manipulate the gut microbiota. This review collects the experimental and clinical evidence that supports the use of FMT in the treatment of HE. Animal experiments showed that the blood ammonia level, mortality and cognitive impairment were decreased when animals with HE were transplanted with the selected gut microbiota or the fecal material from human donor. Successful clinical application of FMT for treating HE was first reported in 2016. A subsequent randomized clinical trial demonstrated further that FMT from a “rationally selected donor” reduced hospitalizations and improved cognition and dysbiosis in patients with recurrent HE. Possible underlying mechanisms of FMT treating HE include restoration of the impaired gut-liver-brain axis, as well as reduction of ammonia production, systemic inflammation and blood-brain barrier permeability.
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粪便微生物群移植治疗肝性脑病:实验和临床证据及可能的潜在机制
肠道微生物群的变化在肝性脑病(HE)的发病机制中起着关键作用。粪便微生物群移植(FMT)是一种有效的肠道微生物群操作方法。这篇综述收集了支持FMT在HE治疗中的应用的实验和临床证据。动物实验表明,用选定的肠道微生物群或来自人类供体的粪便材料移植HE动物,可以降低血氨水平、死亡率和认知障碍。FMT治疗HE的成功临床应用于2016年首次报道。随后的一项随机临床试验进一步证明,来自“合理选择的供体”的FMT减少了复发性HE患者的住院人数,改善了患者的认知和微生态失调。FMT治疗HE的可能潜在机制包括恢复受损的肠-肝-脑轴,以及减少氨的产生、全身炎症和血脑屏障通透性。
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