Artritis y alteraciones en la microbiota intestinal
Arthritis and gut microbiota dysbiosis
Abstract
The study of the microbiota since the beginning of this century has strengthened in a way to better understand its characteristics and interrelationship with the host, and the mechanisms by which it favors or harms their health. This has more clearly established the hypotheses dating back to the 19th century in which microorganisms were proposed as causes of autoimmune disease. This review will present some of the data that support the alteration of the microbite, called dysbiosis with the development and greater severity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and how the renewal of the balance of the microbiota through therapeutic strategies has proven to be favorable in the control of joint disease.
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