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How diet and the microbiome shape health or contribute to disease: A mini-review of current models and clinical studies

机译:如何饮食和微生物组的形状健康或有助于疾病:迷你审查当前的模型和临床研究

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The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem of commensal microorganisms that help to shape host development and health. Host diet directly influences not only the composition, but also the function of the microbiome. In turn, the microbiome impacts the health of the host through production of metabolites from ingested food. Studies of this host-microbe relationship have recently enhanced our understanding of disease development and pathogenesis, and are now being targeted to combat disease symptoms and promote health. For example, dietary shifts to a high-fat, high-sugar “Western diet” drives microbiome dysbiosis in several disease models, which correlates with disease severity. Reintroduction of fiber, increased antioxidants, or decreases in fat and sugar intake helps to restore microbial balance to a healthier composition and often improves disease parameters. Analyses of microbiome-produced metabolites emphasize that understanding how diet shifts the function of the microbiome may be of critical importance for therapeutic targeting of the host-microbe relationship to promote health. In this mini-review, we discuss what is known about the three-way relationship between diet, the microbiome, and disease utilizing animal models, as well as the findings from human clinical trials of dietary therapeutics. Impact statement The studies reviewed in this article combine diet in the context of disease progression or treatment with analysis of the microbiome. First, we present findings on how diet manipulation impacts the microbiome and disease pathogenesis in a broad variety of rodent models of disease. Then, we describe results from clinical trials that are using diet therapies to attempt to shift the microbiome and treat disease symptoms. Finally, we discuss what these studies have taught us about the influence of the microbiome of disease and health states and highlight the evidence suggesting that dietary modulation of the microbiome is an emerging therapeutic option for a variety of different diseases.
机译:人体肠道微生物组是共同微生物的复杂生态系统,有助于塑造宿主的发展和健康。宿主饮食不仅影响组成,而且直接影响微生物组的功能。反过来,微生物组通过从摄入的食物中产生代谢物来影响宿主的健康。对该宿主微生物关系的研究最近增强了我们对疾病发育和发病机制的理解,现在正在旨在用于打击疾病症状并促进健康。例如,膳食转移到高脂肪,高糖“西方饮食”在几种疾病模型中推动微生物组脱皮症,其与疾病严重程度相关。纤维的重新引入纤维,增加的抗氧化剂或脂肪和糖摄入量减少有助于将微生物平衡恢复为更健康的组成,并且通常改善疾病参数。微生物组产生的代谢物分析强调,了解饮食如何移位微生物组的功能可能对治疗宿主微生物关系的治疗靶向促进健康至关重要。在这个迷你审查中,我们讨论了利用动物模型的饮食,微生物组和疾病之间的三元关系所知,以及膳食治疗剂的人类临床试验的研究结果。影响声明本文中审查的研究结合了疾病进展或治疗微生物组的饮食。首先,我们提出了饮食操纵如何影响微生物组和疾病发病机制,以广泛的啮齿动物的疾病。然后,我们描述使用饮食疗法的临床试验的结果,以试图转移微生物组和治疗疾病症状。最后,我们讨论了这些研究教导了我们对疾病和健康状况的微生物组的影响,并突出了暗示微生物组的膳食调节的证据是各种不同疾病的新兴治疗选择。

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