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Nutritional and ecological perspectives of the interrelationships between diet and the gut microbiome in multiple sclerosis: Insights from marmosets

机译:多发性硬化症中饮食与肠道微生物组之间相互关系的营养和生态观点:Marmosets见解

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Studies in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), the animal model of multiple sclerosis, have shown potential links between diet components, microbiome composition, and modulation of immune responses. In this review, we reanalyze and discuss findings in an outbred marmoset EAE model in which a yogurt-based dietary supplement decreased disease frequency and severity. We show that although diet has detectable effects on the fecal microbiome, microbiome changes are more strongly associated with the EAE development. Using an ecological framework, we further show that the dominant factors influencing the gut microbiota were marmoset sibling pair and experimental time point. These findings emphasize challenges in assigning cause-and-effect relationships in studies of diet-microbiome-host interactions and differentiating the diet effects from other environmental, stochastic, and host-related factors. We advocate for animal experiments to be designed to allow causal inferences of the microbiota's role in pathology while considering the complex ecological processes that shape microbial communities.
机译:实验性自身免疫性脑脊髓炎(EAE),多发性硬化症的动物模型,显示出饮食成分,微生物组成和免疫应答调节之间的潜在环节。在本次综述中,我们在脱盐的Marmoset EAE模型中重新分析并讨论了酸奶膳食补充剂降低了疾病频率和严重程度。我们表明,尽管饮食对粪便微生物组具有可检测的影响,但微生物组变化与EAE发育更强烈。使用生态框架,我们进一步表明,影响肠道微生物群的主导因素是Marmoset Sibling对和实验时间点。这些调查结果强调在饮食微生物组 - 宿主相互作用的研究中分配原因和效应关系,并区分其他环境,随机和宿主相关因素的饮食效应。我们倡导动物实验,以旨在允许微生物群在病理学中的因果推论,同时考虑到塑造微生物社区的复杂生态过程。

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