Gut microbiota dysbiosis shows strong observational link to endometriosis in reproductive-aged women
This narrative review explores the relationship between gut microbiota dysbiosis and endometriosis (EMs) in reproductive-aged women. The authors synthesize observational evidence suggesting a strong association between gut microbiota dysbiosis and EMs development. However, they emphasize that the exact pathogenesis is incompletely elucidated and that confounding factors and causal inference methodologies prevent establishing causation.
The review does not provide specific effect sizes, pooled analyses, or certainty ratings. It highlights current evidence levels without quantitative synthesis. No specific interventions, comparators, or outcomes are reported, and the sample size and follow-up duration are not described.
Limitations acknowledged include the observational nature of the evidence and the presence of confounding factors. The authors discuss methodological challenges in establishing causality. Safety and tolerability data are not reported.
For clinicians, this review underscores a potential link between gut microbiota and endometriosis but cautions against overinterpreting association as causation. Further research is needed to clarify mechanisms and clinical relevance.