[HTML][HTML] Diet-intestinal microbiota axis in osteoarthritis: a possible role

Y Li, W Luo, Z Deng, G Lei - Mediators of Inflammation, 2016 - hindawi.com
Y Li, W Luo, Z Deng, G Lei
Mediators of Inflammation, 2016hindawi.com
Intestinal microbiota is highly involved in host physiology and pathology through activity of
the microbiome and its metabolic products. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common form of arthritis
characterized by articular cartilage destruction and osteophyte formation. Although various
person-level risk factors, such as age, sex, and obesity, have been proposed for the
pathogenesis of OA, the underlying links between these person-level factors and OA are still
enigmatic. Based on the current understanding in the crosstalk between intestinal microbiota …
Intestinal microbiota is highly involved in host physiology and pathology through activity of the microbiome and its metabolic products. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common form of arthritis characterized by articular cartilage destruction and osteophyte formation. Although various person-level risk factors, such as age, sex, and obesity, have been proposed for the pathogenesis of OA, the underlying links between these person-level factors and OA are still enigmatic. Based on the current understanding in the crosstalk between intestinal microbiota and these risk factors, intestinal microbiota could be considered as a major hidden risk factor that provides a unifying mechanism to explain the involvement of these person-level risk factors in OA.
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