Abstract
Background: The underlying pathophysiology of schizophrenia still remains elusive. Thus, there is a pressing need to identify novel targets for the development of new interventions and elucidate related biomarkers for the identification and monitoring of potentially responsive patients. In this sense, several hypotheses involving immune/inflammatory changes and the consequent oxidative/nitrosative stress, as well as a dysregulation in the immuno-inflammatory response have come into sight.
Methods: Considering the great amount of genes encoded by the microbiome and the evidences pointing to the potential role of the gut microbiota on several neurologic and psychiatric diseases, the aim of this review is to evaluate the possible role of these organisms in the immunopathogenesis of schizophrenia. To that end, we will focus not only on gut microbiota dysbiosis but also on bacterial translocation as an inductor of neuroinflammation.
Results: Studies have shown that the gut microbiota may play a key role in the immunopathogenesis of schizophrenia and that essential pathways implicated in the etiopathophysiology of schizophrenia are also regulated by the microbiota-gut-brain (MGB) axis. Moreover, studies also indicate a possible role of the innate immunity through the Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and their activation by bacterial translocation, as a consequence of intestinal dysfunction, in the pathophysiology of psychotic disorders.
Conclusion: This is a promising area of investigation with huge potential to offer advances in the realm of personalized medicine and accordingly, future research should examine several microbiota-targeted therapies in order to improve symptoms and to decrease the immune dysregulation seen in patients with schizophrenia.
Keywords: Schizophrenia, Microbiota, Immunopathogenesis, Neuroinflammation, Bacterial translocation, Leaky gut, Microbial dysbiosis, food antigens.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:The Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis: Contributions to the Immunopathogenesis of Schizophrenia
Volume: 22 Issue: 40
Author(s): Javier R. Caso, Vicent Balanzá-Martínez, Tomás Palomo and Borja García-Bueno
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Keywords: Schizophrenia, Microbiota, Immunopathogenesis, Neuroinflammation, Bacterial translocation, Leaky gut, Microbial dysbiosis, food antigens.
Abstract: Background: The underlying pathophysiology of schizophrenia still remains elusive. Thus, there is a pressing need to identify novel targets for the development of new interventions and elucidate related biomarkers for the identification and monitoring of potentially responsive patients. In this sense, several hypotheses involving immune/inflammatory changes and the consequent oxidative/nitrosative stress, as well as a dysregulation in the immuno-inflammatory response have come into sight.
Methods: Considering the great amount of genes encoded by the microbiome and the evidences pointing to the potential role of the gut microbiota on several neurologic and psychiatric diseases, the aim of this review is to evaluate the possible role of these organisms in the immunopathogenesis of schizophrenia. To that end, we will focus not only on gut microbiota dysbiosis but also on bacterial translocation as an inductor of neuroinflammation.
Results: Studies have shown that the gut microbiota may play a key role in the immunopathogenesis of schizophrenia and that essential pathways implicated in the etiopathophysiology of schizophrenia are also regulated by the microbiota-gut-brain (MGB) axis. Moreover, studies also indicate a possible role of the innate immunity through the Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and their activation by bacterial translocation, as a consequence of intestinal dysfunction, in the pathophysiology of psychotic disorders.
Conclusion: This is a promising area of investigation with huge potential to offer advances in the realm of personalized medicine and accordingly, future research should examine several microbiota-targeted therapies in order to improve symptoms and to decrease the immune dysregulation seen in patients with schizophrenia.
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Caso R. Javier, Balanzá-Martínez Vicent, Palomo Tomás and García-Bueno Borja, The Microbiota and Gut-Brain Axis: Contributions to the Immunopathogenesis of Schizophrenia, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2016; 22 (40) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612822666160906160911
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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