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Gut Microbiota: From the Forgotten Organ to a Potential Key Player in the Pathology of Alzheimer's Disease

机译:Gut Microbiota:从被遗忘的器官到阿尔茨海默病病理学的潜在关键球员

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More than 300 years ago, Antony van Leewenhoeck first described observing single-celled microorganisms, which he termed "animalcules," examining his saliva under a microscope. Although the idea of the coexistence of microorganisms in our body is not new, we have only recently been able to investigate their ecological relationship to our body, with the development of high-throughput molecular techniques. The diverse microorganism communities residing in our guts are established and maintained by complex interactions among microorganisms and their host. Notably, their alteration has been implicated in influencing various diseases including neurological diseases. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia characterized by a progressive decline in memory and thinking severe enough to interfere with daily life. Despite the great progress in linking genetic risk factors with AD pathogenesis, treatments targeted at AD pathology and its modifiers have not yet resulted in a disease-modifying therapy. There is mounting evidence that the gut microbiota interacts with AD pathogenesis by disrupting neuroinflammation and metabolic homeostasis-the gut microbiota has gone from being the forgotten organ to a potential key player in the AD pathology.
机译:超过300年前,Antony Van Leewenhoeck首先描述了观察单细胞微生物,他称之为“蚕豆”,在显微镜下检查他的唾液。虽然我们身体中微生物共存的想法并不是新的,但我们最近只能调查他们的身体生态关系,随着高通量的分子技术的发展。栖息在我们的肠道中的不同的微生物社区是通过微生物和宿主之间的复杂相互作用建立和维持。值得注意的是,它们的改变涉及影响包括神经疾病的各种疾病。阿尔茨海默病(AD)是痴呆症的最常见原因,其特征在于记忆和思维严重的渐进性,足以干扰日常生活。尽管将遗传危险因素与广告发病机构联系起来,但在AD病理学和其改性剂上靶向的治疗尚未导致疾病改性治疗。有证据表明,通过破坏神经炎炎症和代谢稳态 - 肠道微生物,肠道微生物会与AD发病机构相互作用 - 肠道微生物群已经从被遗忘的器官到广告病理学中的潜在关键球员。

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