Probiotics: Protecting Our Health from the Gut

Author:

Varela-Trinidad Gael UraitORCID,Domínguez-Díaz CarolinaORCID,Solórzano-Castanedo Karla,Íñiguez-Gutiérrez Liliana,Hernández-Flores Teresita de Jesús,Fafutis-Morris MaryORCID

Abstract

The gut microbiota (GM) comprises billions of microorganisms in the human gastrointestinal tract. This microbial community exerts numerous physiological functions. Prominent among these functions is the effect on host immunity through the uptake of nutrients that strengthen intestinal cells and cells involved in the immune response. The physiological functions of the GM are not limited to the gut, but bidirectional interactions between the gut microbiota and various extraintestinal organs have been identified. These interactions have been termed interorganic axes by several authors, among which the gut–brain, gut–skin, gut–lung, gut–heart, and gut–metabolism axes stand out. It has been shown that an organism is healthy or in homeostasis when the GM is in balance. However, altered GM or dysbiosis represents a critical factor in the pathogenesis of many local and systemic diseases. Therefore, probiotics intervene in this context, which, according to various published studies, allows balance to be maintained in the GM, leading to an individual’s good health.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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