Abnormal Fecal Microbiota in Patients With Hepatitis B
Abnormal Fecal Microbiota in Patients With Hepatitis B
Intestinal microbiota acts as a fundamental system in humans, regulating the body's metabolic balance by gene adjustment and microbe restructuring, which are important in disease prognosis. Further comparative investigations into the interactions between human and microbial communities, including whether a core set of genes or functional biomarkers are associated with the microbiota of HBLC patients versus the microbiota of healthy individuals. Genetic or behavioral traits of the host that can reshape the microbiota communities also need to be investigated further.
Conclusions
Intestinal microbiota acts as a fundamental system in humans, regulating the body's metabolic balance by gene adjustment and microbe restructuring, which are important in disease prognosis. Further comparative investigations into the interactions between human and microbial communities, including whether a core set of genes or functional biomarkers are associated with the microbiota of HBLC patients versus the microbiota of healthy individuals. Genetic or behavioral traits of the host that can reshape the microbiota communities also need to be investigated further.
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