Majority of rheumatic diseases are complex and multifactorial in etiology. Emerging studies has suggested that the change of human microbiota, especially in the gut, play a pivotal role in its pathogenesis. Dysequilibrium of the gut microbiota triggers the imbalance between pro- and anti- inflammatory immune responses and results in different rheumatic manifestations, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA). In this article, current and future role of the human gut microbiota in rheumatic diseases are discussed.
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Au, C. K., Lai, T. L., & Yim, C. W. (2017). Role of Microbiome in Rheumatic Diseases. Hong Kong Bulletin on Rheumatic Diseases, 17(2), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.1515/hkbrd-2017-0010