| Literature DB >> 33919818 |
Andrea Piccioni1, Laura Franza2, Mattia Brigida3, Christian Zanza2, Enrico Torelli2, Martina Petrucci2, Rebecca Nicolò2, Marcello Covino1, Marcello Candelli1, Angela Saviano2, Veronica Ojetti1,2, Francesco Franceschi1,2.
Abstract
How can the knowledge of probiotics and their mechanisms of action be translated into clinical practice when treating patients with diverticular disease and acute diverticulitis? Changes in microbiota composition have been observed in patients who were developing acute diverticulitis, with a reduction of taxa with anti-inflammatory activity, such as Clostridium cluster IV, Lactobacilli and Bacteroides. Recent observations supported that a dysbiosis characterised by decreased presence of anti-inflammatory bacterial species might be linked to mucosal inflammation, and a vicious cycle results from a mucosal inflammation driving dysbiosis at the same time. An alteration in gut microbiota can lead to an altered activation of nerve fibres, and subsequent neuronal and muscular dysfunction, thus favoring abdominal symptoms' development. The possible role of dysbiosis and mucosal inflammation in leading to dysmotility is linked, in turn, to bacterial translocation from the lumen of the diverticulum to perivisceral area. There, a possible activation of Toll-like receptors has been described, with a subsequent inflammatory reaction at the level of the perivisceral tissues. Being aware that bacterial colonisation of diverticula is involved in the pathogenesis of acute diverticulitis, the rationale for the potential role of probiotics in the treatment of this disease becomes clearer. For this review, articles were identified using the electronic PubMed database through a comprehensive search conducted by combining key terms such as "gut microbiota", "probiotics and gut disease", "probiotics and acute diverticulitis", "probiotics and diverticular disease", "probiotics mechanism of action". However, the amount of data present on this matter is not sufficient to draw robust conclusions on the efficacy of probiotics for symptoms' management in diverticular disease.Entities:
Keywords: gut microbiota; probiotics and acute diverticulitis; probiotics and diverticular disease; probiotics and gut disease; probiotics mechanism of action
Year: 2021 PMID: 33919818 PMCID: PMC8070761 DOI: 10.3390/jpm11040298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
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Figure 1The immunomodulatory properties of probiotics.