《Table 1Changes in gut microbiota with different liver diseases.》
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《Gut microbial dysbiosis associates hepatocellular carcinoma via the gut-liver axis》
Shen et al.[24]evaluated the relationship between gut microbial dysbiosis and severe NAFLD lesions,including NASH and fibrosis.They found that NAFLD patients had lower gut microbiota diversity and Prevotella abundance;whereas NASH patients had higher abundance of genus Blautia and Lachnospiraceae family.NASH patients with significant fibrosis had a higher abundance of genus Escherichia Shigella and Enterobacteriaceae family compared to those with F0/F1 fibrosis(Table 1).Boursier et al.[40]found that Bacteroides abundance was significantly increased in NASH and patients with fibrosis stage(F)≥2,whereas Prevotella abundance was decreased.Ruminococcus abundance was significantly higher in F≥2 patients.Importantly,Bacteroides abundance was independently associated with NASH and Ruminococcus with F≥2 fibrosis.NAFLD severity is associated with gut dysbiosis,and gut microbial analysis could predict NAFLD severity.These studies suggest that targeting gut microbiota is a new strategy to treat NAFLD/NASH.
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绘制时间 | 2019.02.15 |
作者 | Jian-Wen Jiang、Xin-Hua Chen、Zhigang Ren、Shu-Sen Zheng |
绘制单位 | Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, Key Laboratory of Combined Multi-organ Transplantation, Ministry of Public Health, First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine、Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Trea |
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