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World J Gastroenterol. Jul 21, 2014; 20(27): 8886-8897
Published online Jul 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i27.8886
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Figure 1 Putative pathophysiologic role of the microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome. Intestinal microbiota play a substantial role in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Although the microbiota may contribute directly to the symptoms of IBS, it is more likely that altered composition and metabolic activity of the microbiota caused by stress or other psychological disturbances indirectly activate mucosal immunity and inflammation, increase epithelial permeability, and reduce barrier function, thereby activating the sensory-motor dysfunction responsible for a variety of symptoms of patients with IBS.