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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
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Although gut dysbiosis appears in 20%-75% of cirrhotic patients, there are limited data on microbiota profiles in viral hepatitis cirrhotics and its role in progression to
cirrhosis
. Further understanding on the relationship between gut dysbiosis and
cirrhosis
presents a unique opportunity in not only predicting the development of
cirrhosis
but also discovering new therapies. Recent advances have been made on identifying unique microbiota in viral hepatitis cirrhotics and adopting the microbiota index to predict
cirrhosis
. Therapeutic intervention with microbiome-modulating has been explored.
Cirrhosis
from viral infection has unique bacterial or fungal profiles, which include increased numbers of
Prevotella
,
Streptococcus
, Staphylococcaceae, and
Enterococcus
, as well as decreased
Ruminococcus
and
Clostridium
. In addition, the gut microbiota can stimulate liver immunity, effectively helping hepatitis virus clearance. In clinical settings,
CDR
, GDI,
Basidiomycota
/
Ascomycota
, specific POD, and so forth are efficient microbiota indexes to diagnose or prognosticate
cirrhosis
from viral hepatitis. FMT, probiotics, and prebiotics can restore microbial diversity in cirrhotic patients with viral hepatitis, decrease ammonia serum or endotoxemia levels, prevent complications, reduce rehospitalization rate, and improve prognosis. Cirrhotics from viral hepatitis had unique bacterial or fungal profiles, associated with specific metabolic, immune, and endocrinological statuses. Such profiles are modifiable with medical treatment. The role of gut archaea and virome, implementation of FMT, microbiota metabolites as adjuvant immunotherapy, and microbiota indexes for prognostication deserve attention.
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