The conspiring role of gut microbiota as primer of autoimmune thyroid diseases: A scoping focus
Autoimmunity Reviews,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 103780 - 103780
Опубликована: Фев. 1, 2025
Язык: Английский
Moderate-intensity continuous training and high-intensity interval training alleviate glycolipid metabolism through modulation of gut microbiota and their metabolites SCFAs in diabetic rats
Yuxia Han,
Hongjiao Quan,
Wei Ji
и другие.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
735, С. 150831 - 150831
Опубликована: Окт. 13, 2024
Язык: Английский
Exploring the correlation between gut microbiota and benign gastric tumors: A Mendelian randomization study
Medicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
103(32), С. e39247 - e39247
Опубликована: Авг. 9, 2024
Recent
scientific
research
has
verified
a
link
between
malignant
tumors
in
the
stomach
and
gut
microbiota.
This
employed
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
techniques
to
explore
association
microbiota
benign
gastric
malignancies.
The
data
were
derived
from
genome
wide
studies-aggregated
consisting
of
211
microbes
lesions
analyzed
by
MR.
Five
statistical
tools,
including
inverse
variance
weighting,
weighted
median,
MR-Egger,
simple
mode,
analysis.
utilization
leave-one-out
approach
served
as
an
effective
means
detecting
outliers.
Furthermore,
implementing
Randomization
Pleiotropy
RESidual
Sum
Outlier
(MR-PRESSO)
MR-Egger
intercepts
was
mitigate
impact
horizontal
pleiotropy.
Cochran
Q
scores
for
weighting
utilized
determine
extent
heterogeneity.
findings
indicate
that
family
Porphyromonadaceae
(odds
ratio
[OR]
=
2.185,
95%
confidence
interval
[CI]:
1.239-3.855,
P
.007),
class
Bacilli
(OR
1.556,
95%CI:
1.091
-
2.220,
.015),
Lactobacillaceae
1.437,
1.049
1.969,
.024),
Oxalobacteraceae
1.290,
1.035
1.608,
.023)
are
positively
associated
with
occurrence
tumors.
Conversely,
Pasteurellaceae
0.752,
0.566
0.999,
.049)
Peptococcaceae
0.622,
0.425
0.908,
.014)
exhibit
protective
effect
significantly
decrease
likelihood
this
study
suggest
probability
developing
is
presence
Porphyromonadaceae,
Bacilli,
Oxalobacteraceae,
In
contrast,
negatively
risk.
Therefore,
regulating
may
be
potential
strategy
reduce
incidence
Язык: Английский
Recent advances in gut microbiota and thyroid disease: pathogenesis and therapeutics in autoimmune, neoplastic, and nodular conditions
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
14
Опубликована: Дек. 24, 2024
This
review
synthesizes
key
findings
from
the
past
five
years
of
experimental
literature,
elucidating
gut
microbiome’s
significant
influence
on
pathogenesis
thyroid
diseases.
A
pronounced
shift
in
microbiota
composition
has
been
consistently
observed,
with
a
reduction
bacteria
such
as
Bifidobacterium
,
Bacillaceae
Megamonas
and
Clostridium
notable
increase
bacteria,
including
Bacteroides
Proteobacteria
Actinobacteria
Desulfobacterota
Klebsiella
.
These
alterations
are
implicated
development
progression
diseases
by
impacting
metabolic
pathways
bile
acid
cytokine
production,
decrease
short-chain
fatty
acids
(SCFAs)
that
crucial
for
immune
regulation
hormone
homeostasis.
The
also
highlights
therapeutic
implications
probiotics
managing
conditions.
Evidence
suggests
probiotic
adjunct
therapy
can
modulate
microbiota,
leading
to
improvements
function
patient
outcomes.
use
specific
strains,
Lactiplantibacillus
plantarum
299v
longum
demonstrated
potential
enhancing
effects
traditional
treatments
possibly
restoring
balanced
microbiota.
Notably,
fecal
transplantation
(FMT)
emerged
promising
intervention
Graves’
Disease
(GD),
demonstrating
recalibrate
thereby
influencing
neurotransmitters
trace
elements
via
gut-brain
gut-thyroid
axes.
integration
microbiome-based
therapies
is
anticipated
usher
new
era
personalized
disease
management,
offering
more
nuanced
approach
care.
By
integrating
this
body
work,
offers
an
innovative
perspective
broad
impact
applications
probiotics.
Язык: Английский
Uncovering a Causal Connection between Gut Microbiota and Six Thyroid Diseases: A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study
Biology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(9), С. 714 - 714
Опубликована: Сен. 11, 2024
Recent
studies
have
established
associations
between
the
gut
microbiota
(GM)
and
thyroid
diseases
(TDs).
However,
their
causal
relationships
remain
elusive.
Язык: Английский