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Acta Reumatológica Portuguesa
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Gut microbiota in axial spondyloarthritis : genetics, medications and future treatments

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Yemula N, Sheikh R

Abstract

Axial spondyloarthritis, also referred to as ankylosing spondylitis, is a chronic inflammatory condition that predominantly affects the axial spine but may also present with peripheral arthritis. It falls within the umbrella of disorders known as spondyloarthropathies. In addition to axial spondyloarthritis, this group includes psoriatic arthritis, enteropathic arthritis, reactive arthritis, and undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy, with axial spondyloarthritis being one of the most common. The overall mechanisms underlying the development of axial spondyloarthritis are complex and multifactorial. There is a significant and well-recognized association between axial spondyloarthritis and the HLA-B27 gene, but there have also been non-HLA genes identified in the disease process, as well as certain inflammatory cytokines that play a role in the inflammatory process, such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF). More recently, there has been research and new evidence linking changes in the gut microbiota to the disease process of axial spondyloarthritis. Research into the role of the gut microbiota and gut dysbiosis is a large, ever-growing field. It has been associated with a multitude of conditions, including axial spondyloarthritis. This mini-review highlights the symbiotic relationship of the gut microbiota with the pathogenesis, therapeutic agents and future treatments of axial spondyloarthritis.

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2024-08-03

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Nehal Yemula, Riyad Sheikh. Gut microbiota in axial spondyloarthritis : genetics, medications and future treatments. ARP Rheumatology, Vol 3, nº3 2024:216-225. PMID: 39243363
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