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The Disease with a Thousand Faces and the Human Microbiome—A Physiopathogenic Intercorrelation in Pediatric Practice

Vasile Valeriu Lupu, Lăcrămioara Ionela Butnariu, Silvia Fotea, Ionela Daniela Morariu, Minerva Codruța Bădescu, Iuliana Magdalena Stârcea, Delia Lidia Șalaru, Alina Popp, Felicia Dragan, Ancuța Lupu, Adriana Mocanu, Tatiana Chisnoiu, Alexandru Cosmin Pantazi, Elena Jechel

2023Nutrients18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Numerous interrelationships are known in the literature that have the final effect of unmasking or influencing various pathologies. Among these, the present article aims to discuss the connection between systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and the human microbiome. The main purpose of this work is to popularize information about the impact of dysbiosis on the pathogenesis and evolutionary course of pediatric patients with SLE. Added to this is the interest in knowledge and awareness of adjunctive therapeutic means that has the ultimate goal of increasing the quality of life. The means by which this can be achieved can be briefly divided into prophylactic or curative, depending on the phase of the condition in which the patient is. We thus reiterate the importance of the clinician acquiring an overview of SLE and the human microbiome, doubled by in-depth knowledge of the physio-pathogenic interactions between the two (in part achieved through the much-studied gut-target organ axes-brain, heart, lung, skin), with the target objective being that of obtaining individualized, multimodal and efficient management for each individual patient.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeDysbiosisDiseaseMedicineIntensive care medicineHuman microbiomeClinical PracticeBioinformaticsImmunologyBiologyPathologyPhysical therapyDiabetes and associated disordersCeliac Disease Research and ManagementSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research
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