The microbiota in inflammatory bowel disease

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Donal Sheehan
Carthage Moran
Fergus Shanahan
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[1] University College Cork,Department of Medicine
[2] National University of Ireland,Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre
[3] University College Cork,undefined
[4] National University of Ireland,undefined
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Journal of Gastroenterology | 2015年 / 50卷
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Inflammatory bowel disease; Gut microbiota; Mycobiome; Virome; Faecal microbial transplantation;
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This review explores our current understanding of the complex interaction between environmental risk factors, genetic traits and the development of inflammatory bowel disease. The primacy of environmental risk factors is illustrated by the rapid increase in the incidence of the disease worldwide. We discuss how the gut microbiota is the proximate environmental risk factor for subsequent development of inflammatory bowel disease. The evolving fields of virome and mycobiome studies will further our understanding of the full potential of the gut microbiota in disease pathogenesis. Manipulating the gut microbiota is a promising therapeutic avenue.
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