Intestinal microbial metabolites:a new strategy for treating respiratory diseases from the gut
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    The lung-gut axis plays a critical role in the progression of respiratory diseases,with gut microbiota facilitating bidirectional regulation between the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. Metabolites produced by gut microbiota not only influence gut microbiome composition but also impact respiratory diseases such as asthma,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,pulmonary hypertension,and viral pneumonia through direct or indirect mechanisms via the lung-gut axis. This review explores the involvement of gut microbiota-derived metabolites in respiratory disease pathophysiology,aiming to provide new insights into potential mechanisms, preventive strategies,and therapeutic approaches for respiratory conditions.

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PU Zijie, WANG Zihang, LU Shiyan, CAI Liangliang, SHEN Min, QIAN Li. Intestinal microbial metabolites:a new strategy for treating respiratory diseases from the gut[J].,2025,(1):82-90.

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  • Received:October 14,2024
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