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The Gut Microbiome and the Triple Environmental Hit Concept of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Pathogenesis.

Richard Kellermayer1,2, Matthias Zilbauer3.   

Abstract

The incidence of chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), such as Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) have significantly increased in recent decades implicating environmental effects. The developmental origin of disease concept provides a theoretical framework by which the complex interplay between environmental factors and host cells, particularly during vulnerable time periods, ultimately cause disease, such as IBD. Epigenetics has been proposed as the underlying mechanism within this concept, turning environmental triggers into stable changes of cellular function. Adding further to the complexity of IBD is the gut microbiome, which is equally responsive to the environment, and can impact host cell function, where recent findings underscore the stochastic and individualized nature of such effects. We review the microbiome literature through a novel triple environmental hit concept (priming, modulation, and trigger) of IBD pathogenesis. We propose that there are at least 3 distinct stages during an individual's lifespan where random/stochastic events driven by environmental influences are necessary for ultimately developing IBD. By this means, we speculate that microbiome-directed therapeutics carry potential for individualized prevention and dynamic treatment of IBD.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33093364     DOI: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000002908

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr        ISSN: 0277-2116            Impact factor:   2.839


  6 in total

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Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-05-24

2.  The Pathogenic Roles of IL-22 in Colitis: Its Transcription Regulation by Musculin in T Helper Subsets and Innate Lymphoid Cells.

Authors:  Jun Yan; Jing Yu; Ke Liu; Yijia Liu; Changchuin Mao; Wenda Gao
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-12-21       Impact factor: 7.561

3.  Maternal Lactobacillus reuteri supplementation shifts the intestinal microbiome in mice and provides protection from experimental colitis in female offspring.

Authors:  Mahesh Krishna; Melinda Engevik; Karen Queliza; Savini Britto; Rajesh Shah; Wenly Ruan; Hongtao Wang; James Versalovic; Richard Kellermayer
Journal:  FASEB Bioadv       Date:  2021-11-01

Review 4.  Impact of the Exposome on the Epigenome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients and Animal Models.

Authors:  Sophie Vieujean; Bénédicte Caron; Vincent Haghnejad; Jean-Yves Jouzeau; Patrick Netter; Anne-Charlotte Heba; Ndeye Coumba Ndiaye; David Moulin; Guillermo Barreto; Silvio Danese; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-07-09       Impact factor: 6.208

5.  An Immunologic Compatibility Testing Was Not Useful for Donor Selection in Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Ulcerative Colitis.

Authors:  Manuel Ponce-Alonso; Carlota García-Hoz; Ana Halperin; Javier Nuño; Pilar Nicolás; Adolfo Martínez-Pérez; Juan Ocaña; Juan Carlos García-Pérez; Antonio Guerrero; Antonio López-Sanromán; Rafael Cantón; Garbiñe Roy; Rosa Del Campo
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-06-04       Impact factor: 7.561

6.  Updates and Challenges in Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Clostridioides difficile Infection in Children.

Authors:  Suchitra K Hourigan; Maribeth R Nicholson; Stacy A Kahn; Richard Kellermayer
Journal:  J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr       Date:  2021-10-01       Impact factor: 3.288

  6 in total

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