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The gut microbiota and host health: a new clinical frontier
Julian R. Marchesi, David Adams, Francesca Fava, Gerben D. A. Hermes, Gideon M. Hirschfield, Georgina L. Hold, Mohammed Nabil Quraishi, James Kinross, Hauke Smidt, Kieran Tuohy, L. Thomas, Erwin G. Zoetendal, Ailsa Hart
Gut · 2015 · ▲ 2,305 citations
Abstract
Over the last 10-15 years, our understanding of the composition and functions of the human gut microbiota has increased exponentially. To a large extent, this has been due to new 'omic' technologies that have facilitated large-scale analysis of the genetic and metabolic profile of this microbial community, revealing it to be comparable in influence to a new organ in the body and offering the possibility of a new route for therapeutic intervention. Moreover, it might be more accurate to think of it like an immune system: a collection of cells that work in unison with the host and that can promote health but sometimes initiate disease. This review gives an update on the current knowledge in the area of gut disorders, in particular metabolic syndrome and obesity-related disease, liver disease, IBD and colorectal cancer. The potential of manipulating the gut microbiota in these disorders is assessed, with an examination of the latest and most relevant evidence relating to antibiotics, probiotics, prebiotics, polyphenols and faecal microbiota transplantation.
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Marchesi, J.R., Adams, D., Fava, F., Hermes, G.D.A., Hirschfield, G.M., Hold, G.L., Quraishi, M.N., Kinross, J., Smidt, H., Tuohy, K., Thomas, L., Zoetendal, E.G., & Hart, A. (2015). The gut microbiota and host health: a new clinical frontier. <em>Gut</em>. https://doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309990
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Marchesi JR, Adams D, Fava F, Hermes GDA, Hirschfield GM, Hold GL, et al. The gut microbiota and host health: a new clinical frontier. Gut. 2015. doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309990.
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@article{julian2015Thegut,
title = {The gut microbiota and host health: a new clinical frontier},
author = {Julian R. Marchesi and David Adams and Francesca Fava and Gerben D. A. Hermes and Gideon M. Hirschfield and Georgina L. Hold and Mohammed Nabil Quraishi and James Kinross and Hauke Smidt and Kieran Tuohy and L. Thomas and Erwin G. Zoetendal and Ailsa Hart},
journal = {Gut},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.1136/gutjnl-2015-309990},
}
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