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Abstract
The primary focus of this review was to establish the possible association of dysbiotic changes in the gut bacterial microbiomes with both intestinal and extra-intestinal diseases with emphasis on ocular diseases such as bacterial keratitis, fungal keratitis, uveitis, age-related macular degeneration, and ocular mucosal diseases. For this particular purpose, a systematic search was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar for publications related to gut microbiome and human health (using the keywords: gut microbiome, ocular disease, dysbiosis, keratitis, uveitis, and AMD). The predictions are that microbiome studies would help to unravel dysbiotic changes in the gut bacterial microbiome at the taxonomic and functional level and thus form the basis to mitigate inflammatory diseases of the eye by using nutritional supplements or fecal microbiota transplantation.Entities:
Keywords: Age-related macular degeneration; dysbiosis; gut microbiome; keratitis; ocular disease; uveitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33595467 PMCID: PMC7942081 DOI: 10.4103/ijo.IJO_1362_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Ophthalmol ISSN: 0301-4738 Impact factor: 1.848
Figure 1Gut bacterial microbiome dysbiosis and human diseases
Figure 2Human gut bacterial microbiome dysbiosis associated with individuals with bacterial and fungal keratitis and Uveitis. (a) depicts the healthy and the diseased eyes. (b) (heat map) (c) (principal component analysis) depict a comparison of the abundance of the bacterial genera in the gut microbiomes of the healthy individuals and individuals with fungal Keratitis, bacterial Keratitis and and Uveitis. Figure based on data from references 29-31
Candidate bacterial genera associated with the gut microbiomes of individuals with ocular diseases
| Disease | Bacterium* | Increase/Decrease in disease condition | Function and reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bacterial Keratitis | Decreased | Anti-inflammatory.[ | |
| Bacterial Keratitis | Increased | Pro-inflammatory.[ | |
| Bacterial Keratitis | Decreased | Probiotic.[ | |
| Bacterial Keratitis | Decreased | Antibacterial[ | |
| Fungal Keratitis | Decreased | Anti- and pro-inflammatory and probiotic.[ | |
| Fungal Keratitis | Increased | Anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, pro-inflammatory and pathogenic.[ | |
| Uveitis | Decreased | Anti-inflammatory and probiotic. [ | |
| Uveitis | Decreased | Probiotic.[ | |
| Ocular mucosal disease | Increased | Anti- and pro-inflammatory and pathogenic.[ | |
| Ocular mucosal disease | Decreased | Probiotic, anti- and pro-inflammatory.[ | |
| Age-related macular degeneration | Increased | Probiotic, anti- and pro-inflammatory.[ | |
| Age-related macular degeneration | Decreased | Commensal.[ |
*Pi, Pro-inflammatory; Ai, Anti-inflammatory; Pa, Pathogenic; Pr, Probiotic; Co, Commensal