Epithelial barrier hypothesis: Effect of the external exposome on the microbiome and epithelial barriers in allergic disease
Memorial Ankara Hospital · Ankara University · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Environmental exposure plays a major role in the development of allergic diseases. The exposome can be classified into internal (e.g., aging, hormones, and metabolic processes), specific external (e.g., chemical pollutants or lifestyle factors), and general external (e.g., broader socioeconomic and psychological contexts) domains, all of which are interrelated. All the factors we are exposed to, from the moment of conception to death, are part of the external exposome. Several hundreds of thousands of new chemicals have been introduced in modern life without our having a full understanding of their toxic health effects and ways to mitigate these effects. Climate change, air pollution, microplastics, tobacco…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 390
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15Topics & keywords
- Exposome
- Microbiome
- Disease
- Context (archaeology)
- Atopic dermatitis
- Allergy
- Immunology
- Environmental health
- Sustainable cities and communities