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Microbiota and the gut-liver axis: bacterial translocation, inflammation and infection in cirrhosis

Authors :
Serena Schippa
Vincenza Di Gregorio
Valerio Iebba
Valerio Giannelli
Ulrich Thalheimer
Michela Giusto
Manuela Merli
Giannelli, Valerio
Vincenza Di, Gregorio
Iebba, Valerio
Giusto, Michela
Schippa, Serena
Merli, Manuela
Ulrich, Thalheimer
Source :
World journal of gastroenterology. 20(45)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Liver disease is associated with qualitative and quanti- tative changes in the intestinal microbiota. In cirrhotic patients the alteration in gut microbiota is characterized by an overgrowth of potentially pathogenic bacteria (i.e. , gram negative species) and a decrease in autoch- thonous familiae. Here we summarize the available literature on the risk of gut dysbiosis in liver cirrhosis and its clinical consequences. We therefore described the features of the complex interaction between gut microbiota and cirrhotic host, the so called “gut-liver axis”, with a particular attention to the acquired risk of bacterial translocation, systemic inflammation and the relationship with systemic infections in the cirrhotic pa- tient. Such knowledge might help to develop novel and innovative strategies for the prevention and therapy of gut dysbiosis and its complication in liver cirrhosis.

Details

ISSN :
22192840
Volume :
20
Issue :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
World journal of gastroenterology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7993452609b1dc37343349622791f50b