Recent advances in therapeutic probiotics: insights from human trials.

Journal: Clinical microbiology reviews
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Abstract

SUMMARYRecent advances in therapeutic probiotics have shown promising results across various health conditions, reflecting a growing understanding of the human microbiome's role in health and disease. However, comprehensive reviews integrating the diverse therapeutic effects of probiotics in human subjects have been limited. By analyzing randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and meta-analyses, this review provides a comprehensive overview of key developments in probiotic interventions targeting gut, liver, skin, vaginal, mental, and oral health. Emerging evidence supports the efficacy of specific probiotic strains and combinations in treating a wide range of disorders, from gastrointestinal (GI) and liver diseases to dermatological conditions, bacterial vaginosis, mental disorders, and oral diseases. We discuss the expanding understanding of microbiome-organ connections underlying probiotic mechanisms of action. While many clinical trials demonstrate significant benefits, we acknowledge areas requiring further large-scale studies to establish definitive efficacy and optimal treatment protocols. The review addresses challenges in standardizing probiotic research methodologies and emphasizes the importance of considering individual variations in microbiome composition and host genetics. Additionally, we explore emerging concepts such as the oral-gut-brain axis and future directions, including high-resolution microbiome profiling, host-microbe interaction studies, organoid models, and artificial intelligence applications in probiotic research. Overall, this review offers a comprehensive update on the current state of therapeutic probiotics across multiple domains of human health, providing insights into future directions and the potential for probiotics to revolutionize preventive and therapeutic medicine.

Authors

  • Mu-Yeol Cho
    Apple Tree Institute of Biomedical Science, Apple Tree Medical Foundation, Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Je-Hyun Eom
    Apple Tree Institute of Biomedical Science, Apple Tree Medical Foundation, Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Eun-Mi Choi
    Apple Tree Institute of Biomedical Science, Apple Tree Medical Foundation, Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Seung-Jo Yang
    DOCSmedi, Co., Ltd., Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Dahye Lee
    Department of Orthodontics, Apple Tree Dental Hospital, Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Young Youn Kim
    Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Apple Tree Dental Hospital, Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Hye-Sung Kim
    Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Apple Tree Dental Hospital, Goyang-si, South Korea.
  • Inseong Hwang
    Apple Tree Institute of Biomedical Science, Apple Tree Medical Foundation, Goyang-si, South Korea.