Nasal Microbiota and Neuroinflammation: Relationship between Nasal Flora and Multiple Sclerosis Onset/Progression
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The role of nasal microbiota in contributing to neuroinflammation is gradually emerging. Multiple sclerosis and chronic rhinosinusitis share important clinical and epidemiological similarities, and the hypothetical connection among these two pathological entities should be carefully investigated. This editorial is based on a review of available literature on this topic. The main international databases were searched using the following keywords: neuroinflammation, nasal microbiota, multiple sclerosis, chronic rhino-sinusal disorders, chronic sinusitis. Four fully-consistent articles that investigated nasal microbiota alteration and/or chronic rhinosinusitis presence in subjects affected by multiple sclerosis were identified. Overall, these studies showed a significant connection between nasal microbiota dysbiosis and the presence of multiple sclerosis. New specific studies to analyze the nasal microbiota and its metabolism in patients affected by multiple sclerosis should be performed. In fact, a series of treatments able to change this flora could improve the rhino-sinusal state with consequent reduction of recurrent episodes of neuro-inflammation.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
chronic rhino-sinusal disorder; chronic sinusitis; multiple sclerosis; nasal microbiota; neuroinflammation
Elenco autori:
Gioacchini, Federico Maria; Ferlito, Salvatore; Ralli, Massimo; Scarpa, Alfonso; La Mantia, Ignazio; Re, Massimo; Romani, Luigina; Di Stadio, Arianna
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