The impact of the gut microbiome on extra-intestinal autoimmune diseases

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Eiji Miyauchi
Chikako Shimokawa
Alex Steimle
Mahesh S. Desai
Hiroshi Ohno
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[1] RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences,Department of Parasitology
[2] National Institute of Infectious Disease,Department of Infection and Immunity
[3] Luxembourg Institute of Health,Odense Research Center for Anaphylaxis, Department of Dermatology and Allergy Center
[4] Odense University Hospital,Immunobiology Laboratory, Graduate School of Medical Life Science
[5] University of Southern Denmark,Laboratory for Immune Regulation, Graduate School of Medicine
[6] Yokohama City University,Institute for Molecular and Cellular Regulation
[7] Chiba University,undefined
[8] Chiba,undefined
[9] Gunma University,undefined
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Nature Reviews Immunology | 2023年 / 23卷
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The prevalence of autoimmune diseases (ADs) worldwide has rapidly increased over the past few decades. Thus, in addition to the classical risk factors for ADs, such as genetic polymorphisms, infections and smoking, environmental triggers have been considered. Recent sequencing-based approaches have revealed that patients with extra-intestinal ADs, such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and systemic lupus erythematosus, have distinct gut microbiota compositions compared to healthy controls. Faecal microbiota transplantation or inoculation with specific microbes in animal models of ADs support the hypothesis that alterations of gut microbiota influence autoimmune responses and disease outcome. Here, we describe the compositional and functional changes in the gut microbiota in patients with extra-intestinal AD and discuss how the gut microbiota affects immunity. Moreover, we examine how the gut microbiota might be modulated in patients with ADs as a potential preventive or therapeutic approach.
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