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Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis

Microbiomes are defined as complex microbial communities, which are mainly composed of bacteria, fungi, and viruses residing in diverse regions of the human body. The human stomach consists of a unique and heterogeneous habitat of microbial communities owing to its anatomical and functional characte...

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Autores principales: Gomez-Ramirez, Uriel, Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro, Mendoza-Elizalde, Sandra, Murillo-Eliosa, Juan Rafael, Solórzano Santos, Fortino, Contreras-Rodríguez, Araceli, Zúñiga, Gerardo, Aguilar-Rodea, Pamela, Jiménez-Rojas, Verónica Leticia, Vigueras Galindo, Juan Carlos, Salazar-García, Marcela, Velázquez-Guadarrama, Norma
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091203
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author Gomez-Ramirez, Uriel
Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro
Mendoza-Elizalde, Sandra
Murillo-Eliosa, Juan Rafael
Solórzano Santos, Fortino
Contreras-Rodríguez, Araceli
Zúñiga, Gerardo
Aguilar-Rodea, Pamela
Jiménez-Rojas, Verónica Leticia
Vigueras Galindo, Juan Carlos
Salazar-García, Marcela
Velázquez-Guadarrama, Norma
author_facet Gomez-Ramirez, Uriel
Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro
Mendoza-Elizalde, Sandra
Murillo-Eliosa, Juan Rafael
Solórzano Santos, Fortino
Contreras-Rodríguez, Araceli
Zúñiga, Gerardo
Aguilar-Rodea, Pamela
Jiménez-Rojas, Verónica Leticia
Vigueras Galindo, Juan Carlos
Salazar-García, Marcela
Velázquez-Guadarrama, Norma
author_sort Gomez-Ramirez, Uriel
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description Microbiomes are defined as complex microbial communities, which are mainly composed of bacteria, fungi, and viruses residing in diverse regions of the human body. The human stomach consists of a unique and heterogeneous habitat of microbial communities owing to its anatomical and functional characteristics, that allow the optimal growth of characteristic bacteria in this environment. Gastric dysbiosis, which is defined as compositional and functional alterations of the gastric microbiota, can be induced by multiple environmental factors, such as age, diet, multiple antibiotic therapies, proton pump inhibitor abuse, H. pylori status, among others. Although H. pylori colonization has been reported across the world, chronic H. pylori infection may lead to serious consequences; therefore, the infection must be treated. Multiple antibiotic therapy improvements are not always successful because of the lack of adherence to the prescribed antibiotic treatment. However, the abuse of eradication treatments can generate gastric dysbiotic states. Dysbiosis of the gastric microenvironment induces microbial resilience, due to the loss of relevant commensal bacteria and simultaneous colonization by other pathobiont bacteria, which can generate metabolic and physiological changes or even initiate and develop other gastric disorders by non-H. pylori bacteria. This systematic review opens a discussion on the effects of multiple environmental factors on gastric microbial communities.
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spelling pubmed-84672332021-09-27 Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis Gomez-Ramirez, Uriel Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro Mendoza-Elizalde, Sandra Murillo-Eliosa, Juan Rafael Solórzano Santos, Fortino Contreras-Rodríguez, Araceli Zúñiga, Gerardo Aguilar-Rodea, Pamela Jiménez-Rojas, Verónica Leticia Vigueras Galindo, Juan Carlos Salazar-García, Marcela Velázquez-Guadarrama, Norma Pathogens Systematic Review Microbiomes are defined as complex microbial communities, which are mainly composed of bacteria, fungi, and viruses residing in diverse regions of the human body. The human stomach consists of a unique and heterogeneous habitat of microbial communities owing to its anatomical and functional characteristics, that allow the optimal growth of characteristic bacteria in this environment. Gastric dysbiosis, which is defined as compositional and functional alterations of the gastric microbiota, can be induced by multiple environmental factors, such as age, diet, multiple antibiotic therapies, proton pump inhibitor abuse, H. pylori status, among others. Although H. pylori colonization has been reported across the world, chronic H. pylori infection may lead to serious consequences; therefore, the infection must be treated. Multiple antibiotic therapy improvements are not always successful because of the lack of adherence to the prescribed antibiotic treatment. However, the abuse of eradication treatments can generate gastric dysbiotic states. Dysbiosis of the gastric microenvironment induces microbial resilience, due to the loss of relevant commensal bacteria and simultaneous colonization by other pathobiont bacteria, which can generate metabolic and physiological changes or even initiate and develop other gastric disorders by non-H. pylori bacteria. This systematic review opens a discussion on the effects of multiple environmental factors on gastric microbial communities. MDPI 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8467233/ /pubmed/34578235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091203 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gomez-Ramirez, Uriel
Valencia-Mayoral, Pedro
Mendoza-Elizalde, Sandra
Murillo-Eliosa, Juan Rafael
Solórzano Santos, Fortino
Contreras-Rodríguez, Araceli
Zúñiga, Gerardo
Aguilar-Rodea, Pamela
Jiménez-Rojas, Verónica Leticia
Vigueras Galindo, Juan Carlos
Salazar-García, Marcela
Velázquez-Guadarrama, Norma
Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis
title Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis
title_full Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis
title_fullStr Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis
title_full_unstemmed Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis
title_short Role of Helicobacter pylori and Other Environmental Factors in the Development of Gastric Dysbiosis
title_sort role of helicobacter pylori and other environmental factors in the development of gastric dysbiosis
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091203
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