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Microbiota-gut brain axis involvement in neuropsychiatric disorders.

Luigi Francesco Iannone1, Alberto Preda2, Hervé M Blottière3, Gerard Clarke4, Diego Albani5, Vincenzo Belcastro6, Marco Carotenuto7, Annamaria Cattaneo8,9, Rita Citraro1, Cinzia Ferraris10, Francesca Ronchi11, Gaia Luongo12, Elisa Santocchi13, Letizia Guiducci14, Pietro Baldelli15, Paola Iannetti16, Sigrid Pedersen17, Andrea Petretto18, Stefania Provasi8, Kaja Selmer19, Alberto Spalice15, Anna Tagliabue9, Alberto Verrotti20, Nicola Segata21, Jakob Zimmermann10, Carlo Minetti2, Paolo Mainardi22, Carmen Giordano23, Sanjay Sisodiya24, Federico Zara25, Emilio Russo1, Pasquale Striano2.   

Abstract

Introduction: The microbiota-gut brain (MGB) axis is the bidirectional communication between the intestinal microbiota and the brain. An increasing body of preclinical and clinical evidence has revealed that the gut microbial ecosystem can affect neuropsychiatric health. However, there is still a need of further studies to elucidate the complex gene-environment interactions and the role of the MGB axis in neuropsychiatric diseases, with the aim of identifying biomarkers and new therapeutic targets, to allow early diagnosis and improving treatments. Areas covered: To review the role of MGB axis in neuropsychiatric disorders, prediction and prevention of disease through exploitation, integration, and combination of data from existing gut microbiome/microbiota projects and appropriate other International '-Omics' studies. The authors also evaluated the new technological advances to investigate and modulate, through nutritional and other interventions, the gut microbiota. Expert opinion: The clinical studies have documented an association between alterations in gut microbiota composition and/or function, whereas the preclinical studies support a role for the gut microbiota in impacting behaviors which are of relevance to psychiatry and other central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Targeting MGB axis could be an additional approach for treating CNS disorders and all conditions in which alterations of the gut microbiota are involved.

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Keywords:  Ketogenic diet; inflammation; manipulating microbiota; metabolomics; microbiota-gut brain axis; neuropsychiatric disorders

Year:  2019        PMID: 31260640     DOI: 10.1080/14737175.2019.1638763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Neurother        ISSN: 1473-7175            Impact factor:   4.618


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