Rheumatology (Jun 2019)

Interactions between microbiota, diet/nutrients and immune/inflammatory response in rheumatic diseases: focus on rheumatoid arthritis

  • Sabrina Paolino,
  • Greta Pacini,
  • Massimo Patanè,
  • Elisa Alessandri,
  • Francesco Cattelan,
  • Federica Goegan,
  • Carmen Pizzorni,
  • Emanuele Gotelli,
  • Maurizio Cutolo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/reum.2019.86425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 3
pp. 151 – 157

Abstract

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Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) are chronic systemic immune/inflammatory conditions characterized by the interaction between gene predisposition, autoimmunity and environmental factors. A growing scientific interest has focused on the role of diet in RMDs, suggesting its significant contribution to the pathogenesis and prognosis of these diseases. It is now clear that diet can directly modulate the immune response by providing a wide range of nutrients, which interfere with multiple pathways at both the gastro-intestinal and systemic level. Moreover, diet critically shapes the human gut microbiota, which is recognized to have a central role in the modulation of the immune response and in RMD pathogenesis. We hereby provide an in-depth analysis on the role of the microbiota in RMDs and on nutritional intervention as an integral part of a multidisciplinary approach. Particular attention will be given to the Mediterranean diet, as the only diet proven to support substantial benefits in RMD management.

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