Here, we review the role of the microbiome in human development, including evolutionary considerations, and the maternal/fetal relationships, contributions to nutrition and growth. We also discuss what constitutes a healthy microbiota, how antimicrobial modern practices are impacting the human microbiota,...
Robust evidence supports the multifaceted role of human microbiome in the homeostasis of numerous physiological processes including nutrition, metabolism, endocrine functions and modulation of inflammation and immune response.9 In healthy persons, the human microbiome acts as a symbiont, which presents a ...
Human skin is a habitat to a variety of microbes that, along with their host genetic material, make up microbiome of the human skin. The composition of the microbiota in the gut and skin is influenced by many factors, such as life stage, nutrition, lifestyle and gender. Recently, there ...
The gut microbiome, i.e., the community of bacteria and other microorganisms living in the human gut, has been implicated both directly and indirectly (mediating the effects of diet) on human health [1,2]. The associations between gut microbiome composition and disease status have been widely ...
The microbiome is a term that usually refers to the community of various microorganisms that inhabit/live inside human/animal bodies or on their skin. It f
et al. The human tumor microbiome is composed of tumor type-specific intracellular bacteria. Science 368, 973–980 (2020). This work highlights the presence of tumour-colonizing bacteria in several cancer types, a paradigm shift in the field. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar ...
The human microbiome has garnered tremendous interest in the field of oncology, and microbiota studies in head and neck oncology has also flourished. Given
the past decade, multiple databases of the gut microbiome have been built to examine these functions(Table1). These functions are related to the pathological processes of many human diseases, especially the development, progression, and immune evasion of cancer, as well as the modulatory effects ...
However, there is limited information on the role of gut microbiota in RA. In this study we aimed to define a microbial and metabolite profile that ... J Chen,K Wright,JM Davis,... - 《Genome Medicine》 被引量: 95发表: 2016年 Role of the Gut Microbiome in Modulating Arthritis Progress...
The gut microbiome is considered as an organ that contributes to the regulation of host metabolism. Mammals possess an ‘extended genome’ of millions of microbial genomes located in the intestine: the microbiome. To date, there is rapidly booming eviden