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Title: The human microbiome and its role in musculoskeletal disorders
Authors: Aboushaala, K
Wong, AYL 
Barajas, JN
Lim, P
AlHarthi, L
Chee, A
Forsyth, CB
Oh, CD
Toro, SJ
Williams, FMK
An, HS
Samartzis, D
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Source: Genes, Oct. 2023, v. 14, no. 10, 1937
Abstract: Musculoskeletal diseases (MSDs) are characterized as injuries and illnesses that affect the musculoskeletal system. MSDs affect every population worldwide and are associated with substantial global burden. Variations in the makeup of the gut microbiota may be related to chronic MSDs. There is growing interest in exploring potential connections between chronic MSDs and variations in the composition of gut microbiota. The human microbiota is a complex community consisting of viruses, archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes, both inside and outside of the human body. These microorganisms play crucial roles in influencing human physiology, impacting metabolic and immunological systems in health and disease. Different body areas host specific types of microorganisms, with facultative anaerobes dominating the gastrointestinal tract (able to thrive with or without oxygen), while strict aerobes prevail in the nasal cavity, respiratory tract, and skin surfaces (requiring oxygen for development). Together with the immune system, these bacteria have coevolved throughout time, forming complex biological relationships. Changes in the microbial ecology of the gut may have a big impact on health and can help illnesses develop. These changes are frequently impacted by lifestyle choices and underlying medical disorders. The potential for safety, expenses, and efficacy of microbiota-based medicines, even with occasional delivery, has attracted interest. They are, therefore, a desirable candidate for treating MSDs that are chronic and that may have variable progression patterns. As such, the following is a narrative review to address the role of the human microbiome as it relates to MSDs.
Keywords: Disc degeneration
Gastrointestinal
Immune system
Microbiome
Musculoskeletal
Pain
Therapeutics
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Genes 
EISSN: 2073-4425
DOI: 10.3390/genes14101937
Rights: © 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
The following publication Aboushaala K, Wong AYL, Barajas JN, Lim P, Al-Harthi L, Chee A, Forsyth CB, Oh C-d, Toro SJ, Williams FMK, et al. The Human Microbiome and Its Role in Musculoskeletal Disorders. Genes. 2023; 14(10):1937 is available at https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14101937.
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