肠道微生物组研究在危险人群多发性硬化症的预防、诊断、评估和治疗调整中的可能实际应用

C.K. Zjukovskaja
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对多发性硬化症(MS)肠道微生物群(GM)的研究有可能在MS的预防、诊断、评估和治疗改进方面带来许多实际应用。四个最有前途的领域包括生物标志物、治疗个性化、药物开发以及疾病预防和缓解。在多发性硬化症患者中观察到GM的变化;对转基因组合物的分析可能有助于确定有患病风险的个体或监测疾病进展。旨在改善肠道健康的饮食干预可以作为传统多发性硬化症治疗的补充方法,以减少炎症,从而潜在地改善多发性硬化症症状并减缓疾病进展。多发性硬化症患者之间GM的差异表明,基于个体微生物组组成的个性化治疗方法可能是有效的。因此,操纵转基因可能是ms药物开发的潜在途径。此外,探索细菌或细菌代谢物作为治疗药物来调节免疫系统和减少炎症也很有希望。这样的探索甚至可以帮助确定在高危人群中预防多发性硬化症发展的策略。总体而言,肠道微生物组研究在多发性硬化症中的实际应用仍处于早期阶段,需要进一步研究以充分了解肠道微生物组与多发性硬化症之间关系的潜在机制,并确定改善患者肠道健康的最有效干预措施。
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On possible practical applications of the gut microbiome research in the prevention, diagnosis, assessment of, and treatment modification for multiple sclerosis in patients from risk groups
Research into the gut microbiota (GM) in multiple sclerosis (MS) has the potential to lead to a number of practical applications in the prevention, diagnosis, assessment of, and treatment modification for, MS. Four most promising areas include biomarkers, treatment personalization, drug development as well as disease prevention and mitigation. Changes in the GM have been observed in individuals with MS; analysis of the GM composition may help to identify individuals at risk of developing the disease or to monitor disease progression. Dietary interventions aimed at improving gut health could be used as a complementary approach to traditional MS treatments in order to reduce inflammation thereby potentially improving MS symptoms and lessening disease progression. Differences in the GM between individuals with MS suggest that personalized treatment approaches based on an individual's microbiome composition could be effective. Manipulating the GM could therefore be a potential avenue for drug development in MS. In addition, the exploration of bacteria or bacterial metabolites as therapeutic agents to modulate the immune system and reduce inflammation is also promising. Such explorations may even help identify strategies for preventing the development of MS in at-risk individuals. Overall, practical applications of gut microbiome research in MS are still in the early stages and further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms underlying the relationship between the gut microbiome and MS and to determine the most effective interventions for improving gut health in individuals with the disease.
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