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Review
. 2025 Feb;22(2):121-137.
doi: 10.1038/s41569-024-01070-6. Epub 2024 Sep 17.

The gut microbiota in thrombosis

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Review

The gut microbiota in thrombosis

My Phung Khuu et al. Nat Rev Cardiol. 2025 Feb.

Abstract

The gut microbiota has emerged as an environmental risk factor that affects thrombotic phenotypes in several cardiovascular diseases. Evidence includes the identification of marker species by sequencing studies of the gut microbiomes of patients with thrombotic disease, the influence of antithrombotic therapies on gut microbial diversity, and preclinical studies in mouse models of thrombosis that have demonstrated the functional effects of the gut microbiota on vascular inflammatory phenotypes and thrombus formation. In addition to impaired gut barrier function promoting low-grade inflammation, gut microbiota-derived metabolites have been shown to act on vascular cell types and promote thrombus formation. Therefore, these meta-organismal pathways that link the metabolic capacities of gut microorganisms with host immune functions have emerged as potential diagnostic markers and novel drug targets. In this Review, we discuss the link between the gut microbiota, its metabolites and thromboembolic diseases.

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Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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