Microbiome dysbiosis: a pathological mechanism at the intersection of obesity and glaucoma

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    A wide spectrum of harmful outcomes is associated with obesity; coronary heart disease, type 2 diabetes_mellitus, high blood pressure, stroke, abnormal lipid profiles, osteoarthritis, and sleep_apnea are only some of the diseases that include obesity as a risk factor. There is growing interest in microbiome dysbiosis, particularly in the gut, which has been widely acknowledged to play a role in the etiology of metabolic illnesses such as obesity and chronic liver diseases. Gut dysbiosis can dysregulate immune_responses by causing intestinal barrier malfunction, resulting in the translocation of bacteria through the epithelial barrier, and causing . . .

     

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