Emerging nanotherapeutic strategies targeting gut-X axis against diseases - 12/10/23
, Linlin Liu a, ⁎ 
Abstract |
Gut microbiota can coordinate with different tissues and organs to maintain human health, which derives the concept of the gut-X axis. Conversely, the dysbiosis of gut microbiota leads to the occurrence and development of various diseases, such as neurological diseases, liver diseases, and even cancers. Therefore, the modulation of gut microbiota offers new opportunities in the field of medicines. Antibiotics, probiotics or other treatments might restore unbalanced gut microbiota, which effects do not match what people have expected. Recently, nanomedicines with the high targeting ability and reduced toxicity make them an appreciative choice for relieving disease through targeting gut-X axis. Considering this paradigm-setting trend, the current review summarizes the advancements in gut microbiota and its related nanomedicines. Specifically, this article introduces the immunological effects of gut microbiota, summarizes the gut-X axis-associated diseases, and highlights the nanotherapeutics-mediated treatment via remolding the gut-X axis. Moreover, this review also discusses the challenges in studies related to nanomedicines targeting the gut microbiota and offers the future perspective, thereby aiming at charting a course toward clinic.
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Highlights |
• | The gut plays a central role in the maintenance of body health. |
• | Nanomedicines have high biocompatibility and targetability. |
• | Nanomedicines have made rapid progress in treating gut-X axis-related diseases. |
Keywords : Gut microbiota, Gut-X axis, Nanomedicines, Immunological effects, Nanotherapeutics
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Vol 167
Article 115577- novembre 2023 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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