reviewCellular MicrobiologyMay 5, 2014Closed access

Defining dysbiosis and its influence on host immunity and disease

University of Utah

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Abstract

Mammalian immune system development depends on instruction from resident commensal microorganisms. Diseases associated with abnormal immune responses towards environmental and self antigens have been rapidly increasing over the last 50 years. These diseases include inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), multiple sclerosis (MS), type I diabetes (T1D), allergies and asthma. The observation that people with immune mediated diseases house a different microbial community when compared to healthy individuals suggests that pathogenesis arises from improper training of the immune system by the microbiota. However, with hundreds of different microorganisms on our bodies it is hard to know which of these contribute to health…

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Keywords
  • Immune system
  • Dysbiosis
  • Biology
  • Immunology
  • Disease
  • Host (biology)
  • Immunity
  • Microbiome
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