About this Research Topic
Despite the numerous scientific evidence accumulated, a significant gap of knowledge exists in understanding the underlying mechanisms of the GBA communications and interactions during normal and pathological circumstances, taking into account the key innate and adaptive immunity and signaling pathways. Thus, a well understanding of the perturbations in the composition and metabolic profile of the gut microbiota may serve as biomarkers keys allowing the diagnosis and defining the appropriate and efficient therapeutic approaches for curing CNS injuries and their related behavioral disorders.
We aim through the present topic:
• To emphasize the interactions of gut microbiota with the brain in normal and pathological conditions together with the latest progress in gut microbiota influences on cognitive processes.
• To enrich our knowledge on the connection between intestinal dysbiosis and the onset of particular neurological pathologies involving the immune system pathways.
• To show the role of gut-brain interactions during the development of the nervous system and neurodegeneration.
• To shed light on the recent therapeutic advances targeting the gut microbiota for curing or alleviating brain diseases and/or related disorders.
Keywords: Gut microbiota, behavior, central nervous system, therapy, neuropathology
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