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Gastrointestinal microbiome, what is behind faecal microbiota transplantation?
Fecha
2021Registro en:
New Microbe and New Infect 2021; 42: 100898
10.1016/j.nmni.2021.100898
Autor
Thomson, P.
Núñez Figueroa, Paulina Javiera
Quera Pino, Rodrigo Enrique
Bay, C.
Institución
Resumen
The intestinal microbiota is made up of billions of microorganisms that coexist in an organised ecosystem, where strict and facultative
anaerobic bacteria predominate. The alteration or imbalance of these microorganisms, known as dysbiosis, can be associated with both
gastrointestinal and extraintestinal diseases.
Based on a review of the literature, the intestinal microbiota is described in its state of health, the changes associated with some
gastrointestinal diseases and the potential role that faecal microbiota transplantation has in the reestablishment of an altered ecosystem.
Undoubtedly, the information revealed makes us reflect on the indication of faecal microbiota transplantation in various pathologies of
intestinal origin. However, to ensure the efficacy and safety of this therapy, more studies are needed to obtain more evidence.