益生菌治疗人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染的免疫调节作用

A.R. Patel , N.P. Shah , J.B. Prajapati
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最近的科学研究已经支持益生菌作为人类和动物健康饮食的一部分的重要作用,并且可能是提供一种安全,经济有效和自然的方法来增加对微生物感染的屏障。益生菌的免疫调节特性是设计各种疾病临床研究的主要依据。腹泻是艾滋病毒感染患者最常见的症状之一,随着晚期免疫缺陷和接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的患者,腹泻的风险增加。事实证明,益生菌补充剂在缩短腹泻持续时间和增强儿童和成人的体液反应方面是有效的。此外,基因工程乳酸菌可以显著降低HIV的传染性。目前的临床研究表明,在免疫功能低下患者中扩大益生菌的使用似乎是有希望的;然而,由于对人体免疫功能影响的测试非常有限,因此很难将这些研究的结果推断出对人类健康的预期影响。
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Immunomodulatory effects of probiotics in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection

Recent scientific investigation has supported the important role of probiotics as a part of healthy diet for human as well as animals and may be an avenue to provide a safe, cost effective, and natural approach that adds a barrier against microbial infection. The immunomodulatory property of probiotics is the main base of designing clinical studies in various diseased conditions. Diarrhea is one of the most common symptoms in patients with HIV infection and the risk of diarrhea is increased with advanced immunodeficiency and in patients taking antiretroviral therapy. Probiotic supplements proved to be effective in shortening the duration of diarrhea and to enhance humoral responses in children and adults too. Furthermore, it is suggested that genetically bioengineered lactobacilli can significantly decrease the infectivity of HIV. Current clinical studies suggest that expanding the use of probiotics in immunocompromised patients appears promising; however, it is difficult to extrapolate results from these studies to the expected effects on human health due to very limited testing on immune function effects in humans.

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