Understanding the Functional Role of the Microbiome and Metabolome in Asthma

了解微生物组和代谢组在哮喘中的功能作用

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Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Asthma is a heterogenous respiratory disease characterized by airway inflammation and obstruction. However, the causes of asthma are unknown. Several studies have reported microbial and metabolomic dysbiosis in asthmatic patients; but, little is known about the functional role of the microbiota or the host-microbe metabolome in asthma pathophysiology. Current multi-omic studies are linking both the metabolome and microbiome in different organ systems to help identify the interactions involved in asthma, with the goal of better identifying endotypes/phenotypes, causal links, and potential targets of treatment. This review thus endeavors to explore the benefits of and current advances in studying microbiome-metabolome interactions in asthma. RECENT FINDINGS: This is a narrative review of the current state of research surrounding the interaction between the microbiome and metabolome and their role in asthma. Associations with asthma onset, severity, and phenotype have been identified in both the microbiome and the metabolome, most frequently in the gut. More recently, studies have begun to investigate the role of the respiratory microbiome in airway disease and its association with the systemic metabolome, which has provided further insights into its role in asthma phenotypes. This review also identifies gaps in the field in understanding the direct link between respiratory microbiome and metabolome, hypothesizes the benefits for conducting such studies in the future for asthma treatment and prevention, and identifies current analytical limitations that need to be addressed to advance the field. This is a comprehensive review of the current state of research on the interaction between the microbiome and metabolome and their role in asthma.

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