P. Paribello, F. Pinna, B. Carpiniello, M. Manchia
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Abstract
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a highly disabling condition with a chronic and relapsing nature. Despite the substantial socioeconomic burden associated with BD, there are still significant research gaps in risk stratification, diagnostic accuracy, and treatment selection, all key components of precision psychiatry. One possible strategy to increase the validity of precision psychiatry approaches in BD is to increase our knowledge of disorder-associated gut microbiota perturbations. To this end, we systematically reviewed the evidence on gut microbiota alterations in relation to precision psychiatry approaches on BD. We performed a systematic review on PubMed/MEDLINE and Web of Science to identify original articles investigating the possible clinical applications of microbiota analyses for pragmatic precision psychiatry in BD. A pearl growing strategy was employed to enlarge the scope of this review. The primary search strategy yielded one paper and an additional one was identified through reference tracking. The included studies were observational, with one study of good quality. The identified results justify the efforts devolved in this area of research and underscore the need to expand these investigations through additional larger and properly designed studies.
双相情感障碍(BD)是一种具有慢性和复发性质的高度致残的疾病。尽管与双相障碍相关的社会经济负担很大,但在风险分层、诊断准确性和治疗选择方面仍存在显著的研究差距,这些都是精确精神病学的关键组成部分。提高精确精神病学方法在双相障碍中的有效性的一个可能的策略是增加我们对疾病相关的肠道微生物群扰动的了解。为此,我们系统地回顾了肠道微生物群改变与精确精神病学治疗双相障碍方法相关的证据。我们在PubMed/MEDLINE和Web of Science上进行了系统回顾,以确定研究微生物群分析在双相障碍实用精确精神病学中可能的临床应用的原创文章。采用珍珠生长策略扩大了本综述的范围。主要搜索策略产生了一篇论文,并通过参考文献跟踪确定了另外一篇论文。纳入的研究均为观察性研究,其中一项研究质量较好。确定的结果证明了在这一研究领域所作的努力是合理的,并强调需要通过更多更大规模和设计适当的研究来扩大这些调查。