Erschienen in:
15.11.2021 | Editorial
Gut microbiota alteration in hepatobiliary diseases: cause-and-effect relationship
verfasst von:
Xiaoyan Guo, Yanmei Jiao, Jinwen Song, Fu-Sheng Wang
Erschienen in:
Hepatology International
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Ausgabe 6/2021
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Excerpt
The human gut microbiota is a complex microbial community that regulates host immune responses as well as contributes to the maintenance of overall human health. Gut microbiota dysregulation increases the susceptibility of the host to many diseases and disorders, including tumors and infectious, cardiovascular, and digestive diseases [
1‐
4]. Particularly, the association of hepatobiliary diseases with the microbial communities and their metabolites has become a research hotspot owing to the anatomic intestinal-hepatic axis that exists among the liver, portal vein, biliary tract, and intestinal tract. …