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Interaction of Intestinal Microorganisms with the Human Host in the Framework of Autoimmune Diseases

机译:自身免疫性疾病框架内肠道微生物与人宿主的相互作用

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Autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), are caused by a complex interaction of environmental-, genetic-, and sex-related factors. Although SLE has traditionally been considered independent from the microbiota, recent work published during the last 5?years suggests a strong connection between SLE and the composition of our gut commensals as one of the main environmental factors linked to this disease. Preliminary data have evidenced that (i) interaction of certain microbial-derived molecules with specific cell receptors and (ii) the influence of certain commensal microorganisms over specific immune cell subsets plays an important role in the pathogenesis of SLE and SLE-like diseases. In addition, epigenetic changes driven by certain microbial groups have been recently proposed as an additional link between gut microbiota and SLE. As immune responses elicited against commensal bacteria are deeply dependent on the composition of the latter, and as microbial populations can be modified by dietary interventions, identifying the precise gut microorganisms responsible for worsening the SLE symptoms is of crucial importance for this and other SLE-related diseases, including antiphospholipid syndrome or lupus nephritis. In this minireview, the current knowledge on the relationships between microbes and SLE and SLE-related diseases is compiled and discussed.
机译:自身免疫性疾病,例如系统性红斑狼疮(SLE),是由环境,遗传和性别相关因素的复杂相互作用引起的。尽管传统上认为SLE不依赖微生物,但最近5年内发表的最新研究表明SLE与我们肠道内膜的组成之间有很强的联系,这是与这种疾病相关的主要环境因素之一。初步数据证明(i)某些微生物衍生的分子与特定细胞受体的相互作用,以及(ii)某些共生微生物对特定免疫细胞亚群的影响在SLE和SLE样疾病的发病机理中起重要作用。此外,最近有人提出由某些微生物群驱动的表观遗传学变化是肠道菌群和SLE之间的另一种联系。由于针对共生细菌的免疫应答高度依赖于共生细菌的组成,并且由于可以通过饮食干预改变微生物种群,因此,识别导致SLE症状恶化的确切肠道微生物对此和其他与SLE相关的疾病至关重要疾病,包括抗磷脂综合征或狼疮肾炎。在本小型审查中,对微生物与SLE和SLE相关疾病之间关系的当前知识进行了汇编和讨论。

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