Role of the microbiome in human development
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The host-microbiome supraorganism appears to have coevolved and the unperturbed microbial component of the dyad renders host health sustainable. This coevolution has likely shaped evolving phenotypes in all life forms on this predominantly microbial planet. The microbiota seems to exert effects on the next generation from gestation, via maternal microbiota and immune responses. The microbiota ecosystems develop, restricted to their epithelial niches by the host immune system, concomitantly with the host chronological development, providing early modulation of physiological host development and functions for nutrition, immunity and resistance to pathogens at all ages. Here, we review the role of the microbiome…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.42
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 118
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4Topics & keywords
- Microbiome
- Biology
- Coevolution
- Host (biology)
- Human microbiome
- Immune system
- Niche
- Immunity
- Sustainable cities and communities