The gut mycobiome in health, disease, and clinical applications in association with the gut bacterial microbiome assembly
University of Tennessee at Knoxville · Knoxville College
Abstract
The gut mycobiome (fungi) is a small but crucial component of the gut microbiome in humans. Intestinal fungi regulate host homoeostasis, pathophysiological and physiological processes, and the assembly of the co-residing gut bacterial microbiome. Over the past decade, accumulating studies have characterised the gut mycobiome in health and several pathological conditions. We review the compositional and functional diversity of the gut mycobiome in healthy populations from birth to adulthood. We describe factors influencing the gut mycobiome and the roles of intestinal fungi-especially Candida and Saccharomyces spp-in diseases and therapies with a particular focus on their synergism with the gut bacterial…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.33
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- 100%
- References
- 184
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4Topics & keywords
- Microbiome
- Gut microbiome
- Biology
- Gut flora
- Dysbiosis
- Immunity
- Microbiology
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being