reviewFrontiers in MicrobiologyMar 4, 2025GOLD OA

Understanding dysbiosis and resilience in the human gut microbiome: biomarkers, interventions, and challenges

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · CSIRO Health and Biosecurity

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Abstract

The healthy gut microbiome is important in maintaining health and preventing various chronic and metabolic diseases through interactions with the host via different gut-organ axes, such as the gut-brain, gut-liver, gut-immune, and gut-lung axes. The human gut microbiome is relatively stable, yet can be influenced by numerous factors, such as diet, infections, chronic diseases, and medications which may disrupt its composition and function. Therefore, microbial resilience is suggested as one of the key characteristics of a healthy gut microbiome in humans. However, our understanding of its definition and indicators remains unclear due to insufficient experimental data. Here, we review the impact of key drivers…

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