Gut microbiome in neuropsychiatric disorders

Author:

MEJÍA-GRANADOS Diana Marcela1ORCID,VILLASANA-SALAZAR Benjamín2ORCID,COAN Ana Carolina3ORCID,RIZZI Liara3ORCID,BALTHAZAR Marcio Luiz Figueredo3ORCID,GODOI Alexandre Barcia de1ORCID,CANTO Amanda Morato do1ORCID,ROSA Douglas Cescon da1ORCID,SILVA Lucas Scárdua3ORCID,TACLA Rafaella do Rosario3ORCID,DAMASCENO Alfredo3ORCID,DONATTI Amanda1ORCID,AVELAR Wagner Mauad3ORCID,SOUSA Alessandro3ORCID,LOPES-CENDES Iscia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de Campinas, Brazil; Instituto Brasileiro de Neurociências e Neurotecnologia, Brazil

2. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México

3. Instituto Brasileiro de Neurociências e Neurotecnologia, Brazil; Universidade de Campinas, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Neuropsychiatric disorders are a significant cause of death and disability worldwide. The mechanisms underlying these disorders include a constellation of structural, infectious, immunological, metabolic, and genetic etiologies. Advances in next-generation sequencing techniques have demonstrated that the composition of the enteric microbiome is dynamic and plays a pivotal role in host homeostasis and several diseases. The enteric microbiome acts as a key mediator in neuronal signaling via metabolic, neuroimmune, and neuroendocrine pathways. Objective: In this review, we aim to present and discuss the most current knowledge regarding the putative influence of the gut microbiome in neuropsychiatric disorders. Methods: We examined some of the preclinical and clinical evidence and therapeutic strategies associated with the manipulation of the gut microbiome. Results: targeted taxa were described and grouped from major studies to each disease. Conclusions: Understanding the complexity of these ecological interactions and their association with susceptibility and progression of acute and chronic disorders could lead to novel diagnostic biomarkers based on molecular targets. Moreover, research on the microbiome can also improve some emerging treatment choices, such as fecal transplantation, personalized probiotics, and dietary interventions, which could be used to reduce the impact of specific neuropsychiatric disorders. We expect that this knowledge will help physicians caring for patients with neuropsychiatric disorders.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Neurology,Neurology (clinical)

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