The Intriguing Link between the Intestinal Microbiota and Cardiovascular Disease

被引:13
作者
Lippi, Giuseppe [1 ]
Danese, Elisa [1 ]
Mattiuzzi, Camilla [2 ]
Favaloro, Emmanuel J. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Verona, Clin Biochem Sect, Verona, Italy
[2] Gen Hosp Trento, Serv Clin Governance, Trento, Italy
[3] Westmead Hosp, Inst Clin Pathol & Med Res, Dept Haematol, Sydney Ctr Thrombosis, Westmead, NSW, Australia
[4] Westmead Hosp, Inst Clin Pathol & Med Res, Dept Haematol, Sydney Ctr Haemostasis, Westmead, NSW, Australia
关键词
intestine; gut; microbiota; microbiome; cardiovascular disease; BOWEL MOVEMENT FREQUENCY; GUT; METABOLISM; RISK; PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE; MORTALITY; TARGET; TMAO;
D O I
10.1055/s-0036-1597903
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Human microbiota is a term conventionally used to define the normal flora of microbes living in all of us, most of which are resident in the gastrointestinal tract. Despite it having been known for some time that the vast majority of intestinal bacteria exert a strong influence on human life, recent technologic breakthroughs have made it possible to more accurately characterize the host microbial communities and explore their relationship with many human diseases. Notably, the evidence accumulated over the past 10 years suggests that a reasonable relationship can now be established between gut microbiota composition and the risk of cardiovascular disease. The most convincing information comes from data generated by studies involving trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO)-producing bacteria. It seems now clear that these bacterial strains may actively contribute to increase the concentration of endogenous TMAO and consequently enhance the risk of ischemic and thrombotic disorders, so opening intriguing scenarios for effective prevention of cardiovascular disease by targeting the intestine by means of diet, probiotics, prebiotics, antibiotics, or even transplantation of gut microbes.
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页码:609 / 613
页数:5
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