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. 2018 Jan;47(2):192-202.
doi: 10.1111/apt.14397. Epub 2017 Oct 30.

Review article: the gut microbiome as a therapeutic target in the pathogenesis and treatment of chronic liver disease

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"V体育2025版" Review article: the gut microbiome as a therapeutic target in the pathogenesis and treatment of chronic liver disease

C A Woodhouse et al. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2018 Jan.

Abstract

Background: Mortality from chronic liver disease is rising exponentially. The liver is intimately linked to the gut via the portal vein, and exposure to gut microbiota and their metabolites translocating across the gut lumen may impact upon both the healthy and diseased liver VSports手机版. Modulation of gut microbiota could prove to be a potential therapeutic target. .

Aim: To characterise the changes in the gut microbiome that occur in chronic liver disease and to assess the impact of manipulation of the microbiome on the liver. V体育安卓版.

Methods: We conducted a PubMed search using search terms including 'microbiome', 'liver' and 'cirrhosis' as well as 'non-alcoholic fatty liver disease', 'steatohepatitis', 'alcohol' and 'primary sclerosing cholangitis' V体育ios版. Relevant articles were also selected from references of articles and review of the ClinicalTrials. gov website. .

Results: Reduced bacterial diversity, alcohol sensitivity and the development of gut dysbiosis are seen in several chronic liver diseases, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, alcohol-related liver disease and primary sclerosing cholangitis VSports最新版本. Perturbations in gut commensals could lead to deficient priming of the immune system predisposing the development of immune-mediated diseases. Furthermore, transfer of stool from an animal with the metabolic syndrome may induce steatosis in a healthy counterpart. Patients with cirrhosis develop dysbiosis, small bowel bacterial overgrowth and increased gut wall permeability, allowing bacterial translocation and uptake of endotoxin inducing hepatic and systemic inflammation. .

Conclusions: Manipulation of the gut microbiota with diet, probiotics or faecal microbiota transplantation to promote the growth of "healthy" bacteria may ameliorate the dysbiosis and alter prognosis V体育平台登录. .

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