Literature DB >> 29313275

Microbiome, Immunomodulation, and the Neuronal System.

Eric Marietta1,2, Irina Horwath1, Veena Taneja3,4.   

Abstract

Vertebrates harbor both symbiotic and pathogenic bacteria on the body and various mucosal surfaces. Of these surfaces, the intestine has the most diverse composition. This composition is dependent upon various environmental and genetic factors, with diet exerting the maximum influence. Significant roles of the intestinal bacteria are to stimulate the development of a competent mucosal immune system and to maintain tolerance within the intestine. One manner in which this is achieved is by the establishment of epithelial integrity by microbiota found in healthy individuals (healthy microbiota); however, in the case of a disrupted intestinal microbiome (dysbiosis), which can be caused by various conditions, the epithelial integrity is compromised. This decreased epithelial integrity can then lead to luminal products crossing the barrier, generating a systemic proinflammatory response. In addition to epithelial integrity, healthy intestinal commensals metabolize indigestible dietary substrates and produce short-chain fatty acids, which are bacterial metabolites that are essential for colonic health and regulating the function of the intestinal immune system. Intestinal commensals are also capable of producing neuroactive molecules and neurotransmitters that can affect the function of the vagus nerve. The observations that intestinal dysbiosis is associated with different diseases of the nervous system, suggests that cross-talk occurs amongst the gut, the nervous system, and the immune system.

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Keywords:  Dysbiosis; Immunomodulation; Intestinal; Microbiome; Neuronal

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29313275      PMCID: PMC5794710          DOI: 10.1007/s13311-017-0601-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurotherapeutics        ISSN: 1878-7479            Impact factor:   7.620


  53 in total

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Review 10.  The environment within: how gut microbiota may influence metabolism and body composition.

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Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2010-01-26       Impact factor: 10.122

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1.  The Microbiome and Neurologic Disease: Past and Future of a 2-Way Interaction.

Authors:  Javier Ochoa-Repáraz; Lloyd H Kasper
Journal:  Neurotherapeutics       Date:  2018-01       Impact factor: 7.620

2.  Microbiomics Revealed the Disturbance of Intestinal Balance in Rabbits with Diarrhea Caused by Stopping the Use of an Antibiotic Diet.

Authors:  Jie Wang; Siqi Xia; Huimei Fan; Jiahao Shao; Tao Tang; Li Yang; Wenqiang Sun; Xianbo Jia; Shiyi Chen; Songjia Lai
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-04-20

Review 3.  The Role of the Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis and Antibiotics in ALS and Neurodegenerative Diseases.

Authors:  Mark Obrenovich; Hayden Jaworski; Tara Tadimalla; Adil Mistry; Lorraine Sykes; George Perry; Robert A Bonomo
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-05-23

Review 4.  The role of microbiome in rheumatoid arthritis treatment.

Authors:  Rahul Bodkhe; Baskar Balakrishnan; Veena Taneja
Journal:  Ther Adv Musculoskelet Dis       Date:  2019-07-30       Impact factor: 5.346

5.  Dynamics of dark fermentation microbial communities in the light of lactate and butyrate production.

Authors:  Anna Detman; Daniel Laubitz; Aleksandra Chojnacka; Pawel R Kiela; Agnieszka Salamon; Albert Barberán; Yongjian Chen; Fei Yang; Mieczysław K Błaszczyk; Anna Sikora
Journal:  Microbiome       Date:  2021-07-14       Impact factor: 14.650

Review 6.  Selenium in Human Health and Gut Microflora: Bioavailability of Selenocompounds and Relationship With Diseases.

Authors:  Rannapaula Lawrynhuk Urbano Ferreira; Karine Cavalcanti Maurício Sena-Evangelista; Eduardo Pereira de Azevedo; Francisco Irochima Pinheiro; Ricardo Ney Cobucci; Lucia Fatima Campos Pedrosa
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2021-06-04

7.  Effects of Inulin Propionate Ester on Obesity-Related Metabolic Syndrome and Intestinal Microbial Homeostasis in Diet-Induced Obese Mice.

Authors:  Xiaozhen Zhu; Xia Zhang; Xuelu Gao; Yuetao Yi; Yang Hou; Xianyao Meng; Chenchen Jia; Bo Chao; Wenyong Fan; Xinrui Li; Hanhan Zhang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-05-28

8.  Oleoylethanolamide treatment affects gut microbiota composition and the expression of intestinal cytokines in Peyer's patches of mice.

Authors:  Monica Di Paola; Elena Bonechi; Gustavo Provensi; Alessia Costa; Gerard Clarke; Clara Ballerini; Carlotta De Filippo; M Beatrice Passani
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-05       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  DJ-1 (Park7) affects the gut microbiome, metabolites and the development of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs).

Authors:  Yogesh Singh; Christoph Trautwein; Achal Dhariwal; Madhuri S Salker; Md Alauddin; Laimdota Zizmare; Lisann Pelzl; Martina Feger; Jakob Admard; Nicolas Casadei; Michael Föller; Vivek Pachauri; David S Park; Tak W Mak; Julia-Stefanie Frick; Diethelm Wallwiener; Sara Y Brucker; Florian Lang; Olaf Riess
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-30       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  Gut-Brain-Skin Axis in Psoriasis: A Review.

Authors:  Guang Chen; Zai-Ming Chen; Xiao-Yan Fan; Yue-Lei Jin; Xin Li; Shi-Ren Wu; Wei-Wei Ge; Cao-Hua Lv; Yao-Kun Wang; Jin-Guang Chen
Journal:  Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)       Date:  2020-11-18
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