Gut Liver.  2022 Sep;16(5):686-696. 10.5009/gnl210362.

The Role of Gut Microbiota and Genetic Susceptibility in the Pathogenesis of Pancreatitis

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  • 1Departments of Gastroenterology, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China
  • 2Departments of Nuclear Medicine, Daping Hospital, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China

Abstract

Pancreatitis is one of the most common inflammatory diseases of the pancreas caused by autodigestion induced by excessive premature protease activation. However, recognition of novel pathophysiological mechanisms remains a still challenge. Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the pathogenesis of pancreatitis, and the gut microbiota is a potential source of an environmental effect. In recent years, several new frontiers in gut microbiota and genetic risk assessment research have emerged and improved the understanding of the disease. These investigations showed that the disease progression of pancreatitis could be regulated by the gut microbiome, either through a translocation influence or in a host immune response manner. Meanwhile, the onset of the disease is also associated with the heritage of a pathogenic mutation, and the disease progression could be modified by genetic risk factors. In this review, we focused on the recent advances in the role of gut microbiota in the pathogenesis of pancreatitis, and the genetic susceptibility in pancreatitis.

Keyword

Pancreatitis; Gut microbiota; Genetic susceptibility; Pathogenesis
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