Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases

The imbalance of microbiota is related to various diseases in the human body, and the gut, as the largest microbial habitat in the human body, is closely related to the oral microbial environment. The oral microbiota can migrate to the intestinal mucosa with the digestive system. At the same time, m...

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Main Author: XIANG Huanhuan, DAI Zhouli, ZHANG Yufei, WU Jiawen, HAN Zihui, CHEN Siyi
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Published: Editorial Office of Stomatology 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.stomatology.cn/fileup/1003-9872/PDF/1735180990639-1020302182.pdf
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description The imbalance of microbiota is related to various diseases in the human body, and the gut, as the largest microbial habitat in the human body, is closely related to the oral microbial environment. The oral microbiota can migrate to the intestinal mucosa with the digestive system. At the same time, microbial transmission from the gut to the mouth can also occur through interpersonal and community transmission. Microbial transmission between the mouth and intestines can shape or reshape the microbial ecosystem in the two habitats, ultimately regulating the pathogenesis of the disease. The dysbiosis of the oral-gut microbiota axis can have a significant impact on related diseases such as respiratory diseases. This article reviews the research status of the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-86a0e62f3ba04338b4ae4b34e7c7b2ce2025-01-14T01:01:06ZzhoEditorial Office of StomatologyKouqiang yixue1003-98722024-12-01441294695110.13591/j.cnki.kqyx.2024.12.013Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseasesXIANG Huanhuan, DAI Zhouli, ZHANG Yufei, WU Jiawen, HAN Zihui, CHEN Siyi0Medical College, Lishui University, Lishui 323000, ChinaThe imbalance of microbiota is related to various diseases in the human body, and the gut, as the largest microbial habitat in the human body, is closely related to the oral microbial environment. The oral microbiota can migrate to the intestinal mucosa with the digestive system. At the same time, microbial transmission from the gut to the mouth can also occur through interpersonal and community transmission. Microbial transmission between the mouth and intestines can shape or reshape the microbial ecosystem in the two habitats, ultimately regulating the pathogenesis of the disease. The dysbiosis of the oral-gut microbiota axis can have a significant impact on related diseases such as respiratory diseases. This article reviews the research status of the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases.https://www.stomatology.cn/fileup/1003-9872/PDF/1735180990639-1020302182.pdf|oral microbiota|intestinal microflora|respiratory diseases
spellingShingle XIANG Huanhuan, DAI Zhouli, ZHANG Yufei, WU Jiawen, HAN Zihui, CHEN Siyi
Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases
Kouqiang yixue
|oral microbiota|intestinal microflora|respiratory diseases
title Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases
title_full Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases
title_fullStr Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases
title_full_unstemmed Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases
title_short Developments in research on the relationship between oral-gut microbes and respiratory diseases
title_sort developments in research on the relationship between oral gut microbes and respiratory diseases
topic |oral microbiota|intestinal microflora|respiratory diseases
url https://www.stomatology.cn/fileup/1003-9872/PDF/1735180990639-1020302182.pdf
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