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Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery

Microbiota is defined as the collection of microorganisms within the gastrointestinal ecosystem. These microbes are strongly implicated in the stimulation of immune responses. An unbalanced microbiota, termed dysbiosis, is related to the development of several liver diseases. The bidirectional relat...

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Autores principales: Micó-Carnero, Marc, Rojano-Alfonso, Carlos, Álvarez-Mercado, Ana Isabel, Gracia-Sancho, Jordi, Casillas-Ramírez, Araní, Peralta, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7793124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375200
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010044
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author Micó-Carnero, Marc
Rojano-Alfonso, Carlos
Álvarez-Mercado, Ana Isabel
Gracia-Sancho, Jordi
Casillas-Ramírez, Araní
Peralta, Carmen
author_facet Micó-Carnero, Marc
Rojano-Alfonso, Carlos
Álvarez-Mercado, Ana Isabel
Gracia-Sancho, Jordi
Casillas-Ramírez, Araní
Peralta, Carmen
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description Microbiota is defined as the collection of microorganisms within the gastrointestinal ecosystem. These microbes are strongly implicated in the stimulation of immune responses. An unbalanced microbiota, termed dysbiosis, is related to the development of several liver diseases. The bidirectional relationship between the gut, its microbiota and the liver is referred to as the gut–liver axis. The translocation of bacterial products from the intestine to the liver induces inflammation in different cell types such as Kupffer cells, and a fibrotic response in hepatic stellate cells, resulting in deleterious effects on hepatocytes. Moreover, ischemia-reperfusion injury, a consequence of liver surgery, alters the microbiota profile, affecting inflammation, the immune response and even liver regeneration. Microbiota also seems to play an important role in post-operative outcomes (i.e., liver transplantation or liver resection). Nonetheless, studies to determine changes in the gut microbial populations produced during and after surgery, and affecting liver function and regeneration are scarce. In the present review we analyze and discuss the preclinical and clinical studies reported in the literature focused on the evaluation of alterations in microbiota and its products as well as their effects on post-operative outcomes in hepatic surgery.
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spelling pubmed-77931242021-01-09 Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery Micó-Carnero, Marc Rojano-Alfonso, Carlos Álvarez-Mercado, Ana Isabel Gracia-Sancho, Jordi Casillas-Ramírez, Araní Peralta, Carmen Int J Mol Sci Review Microbiota is defined as the collection of microorganisms within the gastrointestinal ecosystem. These microbes are strongly implicated in the stimulation of immune responses. An unbalanced microbiota, termed dysbiosis, is related to the development of several liver diseases. The bidirectional relationship between the gut, its microbiota and the liver is referred to as the gut–liver axis. The translocation of bacterial products from the intestine to the liver induces inflammation in different cell types such as Kupffer cells, and a fibrotic response in hepatic stellate cells, resulting in deleterious effects on hepatocytes. Moreover, ischemia-reperfusion injury, a consequence of liver surgery, alters the microbiota profile, affecting inflammation, the immune response and even liver regeneration. Microbiota also seems to play an important role in post-operative outcomes (i.e., liver transplantation or liver resection). Nonetheless, studies to determine changes in the gut microbial populations produced during and after surgery, and affecting liver function and regeneration are scarce. In the present review we analyze and discuss the preclinical and clinical studies reported in the literature focused on the evaluation of alterations in microbiota and its products as well as their effects on post-operative outcomes in hepatic surgery. MDPI 2020-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7793124/ /pubmed/33375200 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010044 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Micó-Carnero, Marc
Rojano-Alfonso, Carlos
Álvarez-Mercado, Ana Isabel
Gracia-Sancho, Jordi
Casillas-Ramírez, Araní
Peralta, Carmen
Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery
title Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery
title_full Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery
title_fullStr Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery
title_short Effects of Gut Metabolites and Microbiota in Healthy and Marginal Livers Submitted to Surgery
title_sort effects of gut metabolites and microbiota in healthy and marginal livers submitted to surgery
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7793124/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33375200
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22010044
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