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Linking Microbiota to Human Diseases: A Systems Biology Perspective

机译:将微生物群与人类疾病联系起来:系统生物学的观点

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The human gut microbiota encompasses a densely populated ecosystem that provides essential functions for host development, immune maturation, and metabolism. Alterations to the gut microbiota have been observed in numerous diseases, including human metabolic diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and irritable bowel syndrome, and some animal experiments have suggested causality. However, few studies have validated causality in humans and the underlying mechanisms remain largely to be elucidated. We discuss how systems biology approaches combined with new experimental technologies may disentangle some of the mechanistic details in the complex interactions of diet, microbiota, and host metabolism and may provide testable hypotheses for advancing our current understanding of human-microbiota interaction.
机译:人类肠道菌群包括一个人口稠密的生态系统,为宿主发育,免疫成熟和新陈代谢提供基本功能。在许多疾病中都观察到肠道菌群的改变,包括人类代谢性疾病,例如肥胖,2型糖尿病(T2D)和肠易激综合症,一些动物实验表明存在因果关系。但是,很少有研究证实对人的因果关系,其潜在机制仍有待阐明。我们讨论系统生物学方法与新的实验技术相结合如何在饮食,微生物群和宿主新陈代谢之间复杂的相互作用中解开某些机理细节,并可能提供可检验的假设,以推进我们目前对人-微生物群相互作用的理解。

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