The intestinal microbiome and skeletal fitness : Connecting bugs and bones

Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.). - 1999. - 159(2015), 2 vom: 20. Aug., Seite 163-9
1. Verfasser: Charles, Julia F (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Ermann, Joerg, Aliprantis, Antonios O
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2015
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.)
Schlagworte:Journal Article Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review Microbiome Osteoblast Osteoclast Osteoimmunology Adrenal Cortex Hormones Cytokines Gonadal Steroid Hormones
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520 |a Recent advances have dramatically increased our understanding of how organ systems interact. This has been especially true for immunology and bone biology, where the term "osteoimmunology" was coined to capture this relationship. The importance of the microbiome to the immune system has also emerged as a driver of health and disease. It makes sense therefore to ask the question: how does the intestinal microbiome influence bone biology and does dysbiosis promote bone disease? Surprisingly, few studies have analyzed this connection. A broader interpretation of this question reveals many mechanisms whereby the microbiome may affect bone cells. These include effects of the microbiome on immune cells, including myeloid progenitors and Th17 cells, as well as steroid hormones, fatty acids, serotonin and vitamin D. As mechanistic interactions of the microbiome and skeletal system are revealed within and without the immune system, novel strategies to optimize skeletal fitness may emerge 
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