Study Identifies Link Between Gut Mycobiome Imbalances and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
A recent study has identified a connection between the gut mycobiome—fungal communities in the digestive system—and microbial ecosystems in individuals diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Researchers, including Wang, Z., Xing, Y., and Xu, M., conducted the investigation to better understand how these microbial interactions may influence the development and progression of autoimmune diseases such as SLE.
The study highlights the intricate relationship between fungi and bacteria within the gut of SLE patients. The findings suggest that disruptions or imbalances in these microbial communities could play a role in triggering or exacerbating lupus symptoms. This research provides new insights into how gut microbiota may contribute to autoimmune conditions, offering potential avenues for further exploration into disease mechanisms and treatment strategies.
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Date: November 29, 2025
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