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Behcet's Disease-Do Microbiomes and Genetics Collaborate in Pathogenesis?

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.648341

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Behcet's disease; microbiome; genetic polymorphism; gut; butyrate

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  1. Fight for Sight Clinical Research Fellowship [1840/1841]

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Behcet's disease is a multisystem autoinflammatory condition with a genetic basis and dysbiosis of oral and gut microbiomes. Genetic polymorphisms in genes encoding molecules involved in gut biology may be linked to changes seen in microbiome studies, and a potential therapy for BD may involve an increase in bacterial species producing short chain fatty acids.
Behcet's disease (BD) is a multisystem autoinflammatory condition characterized by mucosal ulceration, breakdown of immune privilege sites and vasculitis. A genetic basis for BD has been described in genome-wide and validation studies. Similarly, dysbiosis of oral and gut microbiomes have been associated with BD. This review will describe links between genetic polymorphisms in genes encoding molecules involved in gut biology and changes seen in microbiome studies. A potential decrease in bacterial species producing short chain fatty acids linked to mutations in genes involved in their production suggests a potential therapy for BD.

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