感觉
呼吸系统
生物
医学
生理学
内分泌学
内科学
心理学
社会心理学
作者
Samantha N. Rowland,Christopher G. Green,John R. Halliwill,Aran Singanayagam,Liam M. Heaney
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tem.2024.12.007
摘要
Respiratory infections and diseases pose significant challenges to society and healthcare systems, underscoring the need for preventative and therapeutic strategies. Recent research in rodent models indicates that short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), metabolites produced by gut bacteria, may offer medicinal benefits for respiratory conditions. In this opinion, we summarize the current literature that highlights the potential of SCFAs to enhance immune balance in humans. SCFAs have demonstrated the potential to decrease the risk of primary and secondary respiratory infections, modulate allergic airway exacerbations, and improve overall epithelial pathogen defenses. Therefore, we suggest that systemic SCFA levels could be targeted to support gut and respiratory health in specific groups, such as patients in hospital, women and their offspring, children, older adults, and athletes/military personnel.
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