免疫系统
肾脏疾病
疾病
生物
微生物群
发病机制
肠道菌群
氧化应激
微生态学
有机体
免疫学
生物信息学
医学
微生物学
内科学
生物化学
内分泌学
古生物学
作者
He Meng,Wenqian Wei,Yichen Zhang,Zhouxia Xiang,Dan Peng,Ayijiaken Kasimumali,Rong Shu
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12967-024-04974-6
摘要
The global incidence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is steadily escalating, with discernible linkage to the intricate terrain of intestinal microecology. The intestinal microbiota orchestrates a dynamic equilibrium in the organism, metabolizing dietary-derived compounds, a process which profoundly impacts human health. Among these compounds, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), which result from microbial metabolic processes, play a versatile role in influencing host energy homeostasis, immune function, and intermicrobial signaling, etc. SCFAs emerge as pivotal risk factors influencing CKD's development and prognosis. This paper review elucidates the impact of gut microbial metabolites, specifically SCFAs, on CKD, highlighting their role in modulating host inflammatory responses, oxidative stress, cellular autophagy, the immune milieu, and signaling cascades. An in-depth comprehension of the interplay between SCFAs and kidney disease pathogenesis may pave the way for their utilization as biomarkers for CKD progression and prognosis or as novel adjunctive therapeutic strategies.
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