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Untangling the oral-gut axis in the pathogenesis of intestinal inflammation.

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An increasing body of literature reveals that host-microbe networks are well-coordinated and impact human health and disease. Recently, it has become evident that an abnormal alteration in bacterial configuration in… Click to show full abstract

An increasing body of literature reveals that host-microbe networks are well-coordinated and impact human health and disease. Recently, it has become evident that an abnormal alteration in bacterial configuration in the oral cavity, namely oral dysbiosis, caused by periodontal inflammation, is associated with various distant inflammatory diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease. However, the extent to which the relationships between oral and distant disorders are merely an association or are causally triggered by oral microorganisms remains debated. In this mini-review, we highlight mechanisms in inter-related organ system diseases , particularly the one between oral and gut inflammation. Further, we discuss clinical perspectives and propose a novel concept of a multi-hit hypothesis in the pathogenesis of gut inflammation, based on our updated knowledge of shared microbiological and immunological pathways between the oral and gut mucosae.

Keywords: inflammation; gut; untangling oral; oral gut; gut axis; pathogenesis

Journal Title: International immunology
Year Published: 2022

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