Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
When alcohol-related liver disease occurs, the number and composition ratio of intestinal microorganisms will accordingly change. The alcohol-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota play a pivotal role in the process of developing the alcohol-related liver disease through the translocation of m...
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doaj-f1511eda61c44f48821ca8cbdac813a52020-12-28T01:30:38ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology2291-27972020-01-01202010.1155/2020/6629196Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver DiseaseXin Chi0Calvin Q. Pan1Shunai Liu2Danying Cheng3Ziwen Cao4Huichun Xing5Center of Liver DiseasesCenter of Liver DiseasesBeijing Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious DiseasesCenter of Liver DiseasesDepartment of ImmunologyCenter of Liver DiseasesWhen alcohol-related liver disease occurs, the number and composition ratio of intestinal microorganisms will accordingly change. The alcohol-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota play a pivotal role in the process of developing the alcohol-related liver disease through the translocation of microbial products due to increased intestinal permeability. In recent years, therapeutic interventions with a concentration on regulating intestinal microbiota have been conducted for patients with alcohol-related liver disease. We aimed to provide a critical review and updates on the prevention and treatment of alcohol-related liver disease through regulating intestinal microbiota. A literature search was performed on the PubMed database for studies published in English about the therapeutic intervention with microbiota using animal models and patients with alcohol-related liver disease (1/2010–4/2020). The accumulating pieces of evidence suggest that the therapeutic use of probiotics, prebiotics, antibiotics, phages, or fecal microbial transplantation may have several influences on alcohol-related liver disease patients. Emergent data unveiled that these interventions can further regulate the composition of intestinal microbiota, minimize the negative impact of microbiota on the liver, and prevent disease progression from mild to severe alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, or even liver cancer. The current review provides updates on the advances of therapeutic interventions with the effects of regulating intestinal microbiota on patients who have alcohol-related liver disease. In addition, the data gaps and research directions on further exploration of the role of intestinal microbiota for the management of the alcohol-related liver disease are also discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6629196 |
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Xin Chi Calvin Q. Pan Shunai Liu Danying Cheng Ziwen Cao Huichun Xing Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology |
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Xin Chi Calvin Q. Pan Shunai Liu Danying Cheng Ziwen Cao Huichun Xing |
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Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease |
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Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease |
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Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease |
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Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease |
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Regulating Intestinal Microbiota in the Prevention and Treatment of Alcohol-Related Liver Disease |
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regulating intestinal microbiota in the prevention and treatment of alcohol-related liver disease |
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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology |
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When alcohol-related liver disease occurs, the number and composition ratio of intestinal microorganisms will accordingly change. The alcohol-induced changes in the intestinal microbiota play a pivotal role in the process of developing the alcohol-related liver disease through the translocation of microbial products due to increased intestinal permeability. In recent years, therapeutic interventions with a concentration on regulating intestinal microbiota have been conducted for patients with alcohol-related liver disease. We aimed to provide a critical review and updates on the prevention and treatment of alcohol-related liver disease through regulating intestinal microbiota. A literature search was performed on the PubMed database for studies published in English about the therapeutic intervention with microbiota using animal models and patients with alcohol-related liver disease (1/2010–4/2020). The accumulating pieces of evidence suggest that the therapeutic use of probiotics, prebiotics, antibiotics, phages, or fecal microbial transplantation may have several influences on alcohol-related liver disease patients. Emergent data unveiled that these interventions can further regulate the composition of intestinal microbiota, minimize the negative impact of microbiota on the liver, and prevent disease progression from mild to severe alcoholic hepatitis, fibrosis, cirrhosis, or even liver cancer. The current review provides updates on the advances of therapeutic interventions with the effects of regulating intestinal microbiota on patients who have alcohol-related liver disease. In addition, the data gaps and research directions on further exploration of the role of intestinal microbiota for the management of the alcohol-related liver disease are also discussed. |
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