INTRODUCTION: Crohn's disease (CD) is characterized by a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss and systemic symptoms. Although the etiology of this disease is unknown, current knowledge suggests a multifactorial genesis involving genetic, environmental and immunological factors. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: We focused our attention on critical analysis of the recent literature on the role of gut microbiota in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), by evaluating the differences of composition, functions and role of intestinal flora. In particular, we focused on evidences about the interaction between gut microbiota and pathogenesis of IBD. In this setting, we conducted a PUBMED search for guidelines, systematic reviews (SR) and primary studies. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Some data suggest that, in a significant percentage of patients, the microbiota plays an important role in the genesis and maintenance of CD. Probiotic supplementation and antibiotic treatment appear to be a valid therapeutic approach, although the clinical data remain controversial. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the exciting and growing research on the role of gut microbiota in IBD, our knowledge remains fairly limited. Further studies are needed to measure the diversity, function and resistance to antibiotics of the intestinal microbiota in CD.

Gut microbiota and Crohn's disease / Testa, A; Rispo, A; Imperatore, N; Nardone, Om; Trinchese, G; Cavaliere, G; Castiglione, F; Mollica, Mp. - In: MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 1973-798X. - 11:1(2018), pp. 65-72. [10.3233/MNM-17182]

Gut microbiota and Crohn's disease

Testa A;Rispo A;Imperatore N;Nardone OM;Trinchese G;Cavaliere G;Castiglione F;Mollica MP
2018

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INTRODUCTION: Crohn's disease (CD) is characterized by a chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss and systemic symptoms. Although the etiology of this disease is unknown, current knowledge suggests a multifactorial genesis involving genetic, environmental and immunological factors. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: We focused our attention on critical analysis of the recent literature on the role of gut microbiota in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), by evaluating the differences of composition, functions and role of intestinal flora. In particular, we focused on evidences about the interaction between gut microbiota and pathogenesis of IBD. In this setting, we conducted a PUBMED search for guidelines, systematic reviews (SR) and primary studies. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: Some data suggest that, in a significant percentage of patients, the microbiota plays an important role in the genesis and maintenance of CD. Probiotic supplementation and antibiotic treatment appear to be a valid therapeutic approach, although the clinical data remain controversial. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the exciting and growing research on the role of gut microbiota in IBD, our knowledge remains fairly limited. Further studies are needed to measure the diversity, function and resistance to antibiotics of the intestinal microbiota in CD.
2018
Gut microbiota and Crohn's disease / Testa, A; Rispo, A; Imperatore, N; Nardone, Om; Trinchese, G; Cavaliere, G; Castiglione, F; Mollica, Mp. - In: MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 1973-798X. - 11:1(2018), pp. 65-72. [10.3233/MNM-17182]
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