id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-305270-vos341i1 Conte, Luana Targeting the gut–lung microbiota axis by means of a high-fibre diet and probiotics may have anti-inflammatory effects in COVID-19 infection 2020-06-29 .txt text/plain 2455 152 39 title: Targeting the gut–lung microbiota axis by means of a high-fibre diet and probiotics may have anti-inflammatory effects in COVID-19 infection 16 Targeting the gut-lung microbiota axis by means of a high-fibre diet and probiotics may have anti-inflammatory effects in COVID-19 infection keywords: anti-inflammatory effects, COVID-19 infection, gut-lung microbiota aixs, high-fibre diet, probiotics, SARS-CoV-2 Among dietary supplements, potential new treatments against COVID-19 infection could be based on probiotics, 17, 22 which might not only reduce colonisation by pathogenic species but also increase commensal bacterial growth in the respiratory tract. Although there is no clinical evidence that targeting the gut-lung microbiota axis would play a therapeutic role in COVID-19 infection, we believe that the manipulation of microbial patterns through the use of probiotics, prebiotics and a high-fibre diet may help to reduce cell inflammation, maintain a healthy gut microbial diversity and strengthen the immune system. ./cache/cord-305270-vos341i1.txt ./txt/cord-305270-vos341i1.txt