These include inheritance, the mode of infant delivery, diet and age-related changes in adults. The relationships between the microbiome and several human diseases are being intensively studied for conditions that include colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease and immunologically mediated skin ...
The aim of this chapter is to sum up important progress in the field of human skin microbiota research that was achieved over the last years.The human skin is one of the largest and most versatile organs of the human body. Owing to its function as a protective interface between the ...
The Microbiome and its Influence on Human Health What is the microbiome? The human body is not just made up of our own cells and genetic material. Microbes, which include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and viruses, inhabit our body and form c...
Institutes of Health initiated the Human Microbiome Project (HMP), which was allocated a budget of 150 million USD to investigate the microbiota of the human nose, mouth, gut, skin, and genitourinary tract with the aim of documenting the changes in the microbiome associated with human health [...
The Human Microbiota and Skin Cancer. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 1813. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed] Zhang, M.; Qureshi, A.A.; Fortner, R.T.; Hankinson, S.E.; Wei, Q.; Wang, L.E.; Eliassen, A.H.; Willett, W.C.; Hunter, D.J.; Han, J. Teenage Acne ...
Our understanding of how the microbiota affects the balance between response to and failure of cancer treatment by modulating the tumour microenvironment and systemic immune system has advanced rapidly in recent years. Microbiota-targeting interventions in patients with cancer are an area of intensive inv...
Moreover, this article provides valuable information regarding the connection between the microbiome and prostate cancer by presenting some therapeutical insights that target the microbiota. Abstract The human microbiome represents the diversity of microorganisms that live together at different organ sites, ...
Emerging research has highlighted the role of the microbiota and its influence on the pathogenesis of cancer cachexia. By definition, the human microbiota are the bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses coexisting within the human body. The microbiota is composed of 100 trillion microorganisms, far out...
A strategy to understand the microbial components of the human genetic and metabolic landscape and how they contribute to normal physiology and predisposition to disease. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution Relevant articles Open Access articles citing this article. ...
if any, may exist in the upper reproductive tract of the vast majority of women who are not in periods of infection or pregnancy. Furthermore, it is not known if an upper reproductive tract microbiota could play a role in uterine-related diseases such as hysteromyoma, adenomyosis and endometri...