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Precision Nutrition in Chronic Inflammation

The molecular foundation of chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) can differ markedly between individuals. As our understanding of the biochemical mechanisms underlying individual disease manifestations and progressions expands, new strategies to adjust treatments to the patient’s characteristics wil...

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Autores principales: Demetrowitsch, Tobias J., Schlicht, Kristina, Knappe, Carina, Zimmermann, Johannes, Jensen-Kroll, Julia, Pisarevskaja, Alina, Brix, Fynn, Brandes, Juliane, Geisler, Corinna, Marinos, Georgios, Sommer, Felix, Schulte, Dominik M., Kaleta, Christoph, Andersen, Vibeke, Laudes, Matthias, Schwarz, Karin, Waschina, Silvio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33329569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.587895
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author Demetrowitsch, Tobias J.
Schlicht, Kristina
Knappe, Carina
Zimmermann, Johannes
Jensen-Kroll, Julia
Pisarevskaja, Alina
Brix, Fynn
Brandes, Juliane
Geisler, Corinna
Marinos, Georgios
Sommer, Felix
Schulte, Dominik M.
Kaleta, Christoph
Andersen, Vibeke
Laudes, Matthias
Schwarz, Karin
Waschina, Silvio
author_facet Demetrowitsch, Tobias J.
Schlicht, Kristina
Knappe, Carina
Zimmermann, Johannes
Jensen-Kroll, Julia
Pisarevskaja, Alina
Brix, Fynn
Brandes, Juliane
Geisler, Corinna
Marinos, Georgios
Sommer, Felix
Schulte, Dominik M.
Kaleta, Christoph
Andersen, Vibeke
Laudes, Matthias
Schwarz, Karin
Waschina, Silvio
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description The molecular foundation of chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) can differ markedly between individuals. As our understanding of the biochemical mechanisms underlying individual disease manifestations and progressions expands, new strategies to adjust treatments to the patient’s characteristics will continue to profoundly transform clinical practice. Nutrition has long been recognized as an important determinant of inflammatory disease phenotypes and treatment response. Yet empirical work demonstrating the therapeutic effectiveness of patient-tailored nutrition remains scarce. This is mainly due to the challenges presented by long-term effects of nutrition, variations in inter-individual gastrointestinal microbiota, the multiplicity of human metabolic pathways potentially affected by food ingredients, nutrition behavior, and the complexity of food composition. Historically, these challenges have been addressed in both human studies and experimental model laboratory studies primarily by using individual nutrition data collection in tandem with large-scale biomolecular data acquisition (e.g. genomics, metabolomics, etc.). This review highlights recent findings in the field of precision nutrition and their potential implications for the development of personalized treatment strategies for CIDs. It emphasizes the importance of computational approaches to integrate nutritional information into multi-omics data analysis and to predict which molecular mechanisms may explain how nutrients intersect with disease pathways. We conclude that recent findings point towards the unexhausted potential of nutrition as part of personalized medicine in chronic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-77198062020-12-15 Precision Nutrition in Chronic Inflammation Demetrowitsch, Tobias J. Schlicht, Kristina Knappe, Carina Zimmermann, Johannes Jensen-Kroll, Julia Pisarevskaja, Alina Brix, Fynn Brandes, Juliane Geisler, Corinna Marinos, Georgios Sommer, Felix Schulte, Dominik M. Kaleta, Christoph Andersen, Vibeke Laudes, Matthias Schwarz, Karin Waschina, Silvio Front Immunol Immunology The molecular foundation of chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs) can differ markedly between individuals. As our understanding of the biochemical mechanisms underlying individual disease manifestations and progressions expands, new strategies to adjust treatments to the patient’s characteristics will continue to profoundly transform clinical practice. Nutrition has long been recognized as an important determinant of inflammatory disease phenotypes and treatment response. Yet empirical work demonstrating the therapeutic effectiveness of patient-tailored nutrition remains scarce. This is mainly due to the challenges presented by long-term effects of nutrition, variations in inter-individual gastrointestinal microbiota, the multiplicity of human metabolic pathways potentially affected by food ingredients, nutrition behavior, and the complexity of food composition. Historically, these challenges have been addressed in both human studies and experimental model laboratory studies primarily by using individual nutrition data collection in tandem with large-scale biomolecular data acquisition (e.g. genomics, metabolomics, etc.). This review highlights recent findings in the field of precision nutrition and their potential implications for the development of personalized treatment strategies for CIDs. It emphasizes the importance of computational approaches to integrate nutritional information into multi-omics data analysis and to predict which molecular mechanisms may explain how nutrients intersect with disease pathways. We conclude that recent findings point towards the unexhausted potential of nutrition as part of personalized medicine in chronic inflammation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7719806/ /pubmed/33329569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2020.587895 Text en Copyright © 2020 Demetrowitsch, Schlicht, Knappe, Zimmermann, Jensen-Kroll, Pisarevskaja, Brix, Brandes, Geisler, Marinos, Sommer, Schulte, Kaleta, Andersen, Laudes, Schwarz and Waschina http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Demetrowitsch, Tobias J.
Schlicht, Kristina
Knappe, Carina
Zimmermann, Johannes
Jensen-Kroll, Julia
Pisarevskaja, Alina
Brix, Fynn
Brandes, Juliane
Geisler, Corinna
Marinos, Georgios
Sommer, Felix
Schulte, Dominik M.
Kaleta, Christoph
Andersen, Vibeke
Laudes, Matthias
Schwarz, Karin
Waschina, Silvio
Precision Nutrition in Chronic Inflammation
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