リウマチ性疾患におけるマイクロバイオームの役割:腸と関節のつながり
1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Balıkesir University Faculty of Medicine, Balıkesir, Türkiye.
Archives of rheumatology
|January 27, 2026
まとめ
腸内マイクロバイオームは、腸と関節の軸を介して炎症や免疫バランスの不均衡を引き起こすことにより、リウマチ性疾患に影響を与えます。腸内細菌の調節は、自己免疫疾患の有望な新しい治療アプローチを提供します。
科学分野:
- 免疫学
- 微生物学
- リウマチ学
背景:
- ヒトの腸内マイクロバイオームは、全身性免疫の調節において重要な役割を果たしています。
- 微生物の不均衡(ジスビオーシス)は、腸と関節の軸を介してリウマチ性疾患の発症および進行に関連しています。
- 腸管透過性の増加は、微生物産物が循環に入り込み、慢性炎症を引き起こすことを可能にします。
主な方法:
- 腸内マイクロバイオーム、免疫、リウマチ性疾患に関する既存の文献のレビュー。
- 腸管透過性の増加や免疫細胞の不均衡(Th17/Treg)などのメカニズムの分析。
- 関節リウマチおよび全身性エリテマトーデスに関連する特定の微生物シグネチャの同定。
結論:
- 腸内マイクロバイオームは、リウマチ性疾患の発症における重要な要因です。
- 食事、プロバイオティクス、またはFMTを介して腸内細菌叢を標的とすることは、有望な治療戦略です。
- 腸と関節の軸を活用することは、リウマチ性疾患の個別化管理のための新しいフロンティアを提供します。
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