益生菌在儿童特应性皮炎和湿疹防治中的作用

Vlad Dima, G. Iancu, R. Bohîlţea, A. Toma, Andreea Avramescu-Calomfirescu, V. Varlas, A. Davitoiu
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肠道菌群的组成在过敏的发生中起着重要作用。基于细菌的免疫调节能力,各种研究调查了益生菌在预防儿童湿疹和特应性皮炎中的潜在作用。特应性皮炎(AD)是过敏症发展的首要表现之一,在世界范围内的发病率不断上升。文献中描述了多种危险因素在DA的发生中发挥作用,但实际的发病原因尚不清楚。肠道菌群似乎参与了AD的发展,AD患者表现出定量、定性和功能上的变化。在生命的最初几年,人类肠道微生物群的不平衡可能是过敏等免疫介导疾病的风险因素。为了调节肠道微生物群,在婴儿出生后的头几个月补充益生菌已被用于预防过敏性疾病,取得了不同的成功。然而,对新生儿使用益生菌对肠道菌群组成的长期影响知之甚少。本文的目的是强调使用益生菌与预防或治疗湿疹和特应性皮炎之间的积极联系。
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Probiotics effect in prevention and treatment of atopic dermatitis and eczema in children
The composition of the intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the occurrence of allergies. Based on the immunomodulating capabilities of bacteria, various studies have investigated the potential role of probiotics in the prevention of eczema and atopic dermatitis in children. Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the first manifestations in the evolution of allergies, with a continuously increasing incidence worldwide. In the literature, various risk factors are described to play a role in the occurrence of DA, but the actual cause of the disease is still unknown. The intestinal flora seems to be involved in the development of AD, as patients with AD show quantitative, qualitative and functional changes. An imbalance of the human gut microbiota in the first years of life is a possible risk factor for immune-mediated disorders such as allergies. With the aim of modulating the gut microbiota, probiotic supplementation in the first months of life has been used to prevent allergic diseases in infants, with variable success. However, not much is known about the long-term consequences of the use of probiotics in the newborn on the composition of the gut microbiota. The aim of this paper is to highlight the positive links between the use of probiotics and the prevention or cure of eczema and atopic dermatitis.
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