The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases

[Increasing evidence suggests that microbiota and especially the gut microbiota (the microbes inhabiting the gut including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi) plays a key role in human physiology and pathology. Recent findings indicate how dysbiosis—an imbalance in the composition and organizatio...

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Amedei, Amedeo
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description [Increasing evidence suggests that microbiota and especially the gut microbiota (the microbes inhabiting the gut including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi) plays a key role in human physiology and pathology. Recent findings indicate how dysbiosis—an imbalance in the composition and organization of microbial populations—could severely impact the development of different medical conditions (from metabolic to mood disorders), providing new insights into the comprehension of diverse diseases, such as IBD, obesity, asthma, autism, stroke, diabetes, and cancer. Given that microbial cells in the gut outnumber host cells, microbiota influences human physiology both functionally and structurally. Microbial metabolites bridge various—even distant—areas of the organism by way of the immune and hormone system. For instance, it is now clear that the mutual interaction between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain (gut–brain axis), often involves gut microbiota, indicating that the crosstalk between the organism and its microbial residents represents a fundamental aspect of both the establishment and maintenance of healthy conditions. Moreover, it is crucial to recognize that beyond the intestinal tract, microbiota populates other host organs and tissues (e.g., skin and oral mucosa). We have edited this eBook with the aim of publishing manuscripts focusing on the impact of microbiota in the development of different diseases and their associated treatments.]
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-505452024-03-30T23:22:55Z The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases Barceló-Coblijn, Gwendolyn Amedei, Amedeo R5-920 RC31-1245 gastrointestinal diseases sterile inflammation n/a Staphylococcus spp. etiopathogenesis colitis Escherichia coli bacteriophages atopic dermatitis intravenous immunoglobulin G adaptive immunity 16S rRNA gene vaginal microbiota modularity innate immunity gut-liver axis disease activity immune system cytokines commensals Staphylococcus aureus dysbiosis fecal transplantation TLR mimicry etanercept dextran sulfate sodium CAR T-cell 3-dihydroxy-4-methoxyBenzaldehyde chemo free treatment Staphylococcus epidermis rheumatoid arthritis microbiome co-occurrence network immune epigenetics 2 autoimmunity superoxide dismutase precision medicine metabolism adoptive cell transfer (ACT) gut barrier antibiotics checkpoint inhibitors probiotics microbiota Candida albicans Enterococcus faecalis chronic liver diseases TCR anaerobic bacteria HSV2 bacteriocins methotrexate microbial interactions T cells virus mice lymphoid malignancies HPV macrophages anti-TNF-? inflammation chondroitin sulfate disaccharide immunotherapy genomics immuno-oncology diet aerobic bacteria immunological niche melanin health chemokines gut microbiota cutaneous immunity HIV TIL cancer global network thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing [Increasing evidence suggests that microbiota and especially the gut microbiota (the microbes inhabiting the gut including bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi) plays a key role in human physiology and pathology. Recent findings indicate how dysbiosis—an imbalance in the composition and organization of microbial populations—could severely impact the development of different medical conditions (from metabolic to mood disorders), providing new insights into the comprehension of diverse diseases, such as IBD, obesity, asthma, autism, stroke, diabetes, and cancer. Given that microbial cells in the gut outnumber host cells, microbiota influences human physiology both functionally and structurally. Microbial metabolites bridge various—even distant—areas of the organism by way of the immune and hormone system. For instance, it is now clear that the mutual interaction between the gastrointestinal tract and the brain (gut–brain axis), often involves gut microbiota, indicating that the crosstalk between the organism and its microbial residents represents a fundamental aspect of both the establishment and maintenance of healthy conditions. Moreover, it is crucial to recognize that beyond the intestinal tract, microbiota populates other host organs and tissues (e.g., skin and oral mucosa). We have edited this eBook with the aim of publishing manuscripts focusing on the impact of microbiota in the development of different diseases and their associated treatments.] 2021-02-11T16:33:42Z 2021-02-11T16:33:42Z 2019-12-09 11:49:16 2019 book 42626 9783039216475 9783039216468 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/50545 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1778 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03921-647-5 10.3390/books978-3-03921-647-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039216475 9783039216468 206 open access
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RC31-1245
gastrointestinal diseases
sterile inflammation
n/a
Staphylococcus spp.
etiopathogenesis
colitis
Escherichia coli
bacteriophages
atopic dermatitis
intravenous immunoglobulin G
adaptive immunity
16S rRNA gene
vaginal microbiota
modularity
innate immunity
gut-liver axis
disease activity
immune system
cytokines
commensals
Staphylococcus aureus
dysbiosis
fecal transplantation
TLR mimicry
etanercept
dextran sulfate sodium
CAR T-cell
3-dihydroxy-4-methoxyBenzaldehyde
chemo free treatment
Staphylococcus epidermis
rheumatoid arthritis
microbiome
co-occurrence network
immune epigenetics
2
autoimmunity
superoxide dismutase
precision medicine
metabolism
adoptive cell transfer (ACT)
gut barrier
antibiotics
checkpoint inhibitors
probiotics
microbiota
Candida albicans
Enterococcus faecalis
chronic liver diseases
TCR
anaerobic bacteria
HSV2
bacteriocins
methotrexate
microbial interactions
T cells
virus
mice
lymphoid malignancies
HPV
macrophages
anti-TNF-?
inflammation
chondroitin sulfate disaccharide
immunotherapy
genomics
immuno-oncology
diet
aerobic bacteria
immunological niche
melanin
health
chemokines
gut microbiota
cutaneous immunity
HIV
TIL
cancer
global network
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
Barceló-Coblijn, Gwendolyn
Amedei, Amedeo
The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases
title The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases
title_full The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases
title_fullStr The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases
title_full_unstemmed The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases
title_short The Interplay of Microbiome and Immune Response in Health and Diseases
title_sort interplay of microbiome and immune response in health and diseases
topic R5-920
RC31-1245
gastrointestinal diseases
sterile inflammation
n/a
Staphylococcus spp.
etiopathogenesis
colitis
Escherichia coli
bacteriophages
atopic dermatitis
intravenous immunoglobulin G
adaptive immunity
16S rRNA gene
vaginal microbiota
modularity
innate immunity
gut-liver axis
disease activity
immune system
cytokines
commensals
Staphylococcus aureus
dysbiosis
fecal transplantation
TLR mimicry
etanercept
dextran sulfate sodium
CAR T-cell
3-dihydroxy-4-methoxyBenzaldehyde
chemo free treatment
Staphylococcus epidermis
rheumatoid arthritis
microbiome
co-occurrence network
immune epigenetics
2
autoimmunity
superoxide dismutase
precision medicine
metabolism
adoptive cell transfer (ACT)
gut barrier
antibiotics
checkpoint inhibitors
probiotics
microbiota
Candida albicans
Enterococcus faecalis
chronic liver diseases
TCR
anaerobic bacteria
HSV2
bacteriocins
methotrexate
microbial interactions
T cells
virus
mice
lymphoid malignancies
HPV
macrophages
anti-TNF-?
inflammation
chondroitin sulfate disaccharide
immunotherapy
genomics
immuno-oncology
diet
aerobic bacteria
immunological niche
melanin
health
chemokines
gut microbiota
cutaneous immunity
HIV
TIL
cancer
global network
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
topic_facet R5-920
RC31-1245
gastrointestinal diseases
sterile inflammation
n/a
Staphylococcus spp.
etiopathogenesis
colitis
Escherichia coli
bacteriophages
atopic dermatitis
intravenous immunoglobulin G
adaptive immunity
16S rRNA gene
vaginal microbiota
modularity
innate immunity
gut-liver axis
disease activity
immune system
cytokines
commensals
Staphylococcus aureus
dysbiosis
fecal transplantation
TLR mimicry
etanercept
dextran sulfate sodium
CAR T-cell
3-dihydroxy-4-methoxyBenzaldehyde
chemo free treatment
Staphylococcus epidermis
rheumatoid arthritis
microbiome
co-occurrence network
immune epigenetics
2
autoimmunity
superoxide dismutase
precision medicine
metabolism
adoptive cell transfer (ACT)
gut barrier
antibiotics
checkpoint inhibitors
probiotics
microbiota
Candida albicans
Enterococcus faecalis
chronic liver diseases
TCR
anaerobic bacteria
HSV2
bacteriocins
methotrexate
microbial interactions
T cells
virus
mice
lymphoid malignancies
HPV
macrophages
anti-TNF-?
inflammation
chondroitin sulfate disaccharide
immunotherapy
genomics
immuno-oncology
diet
aerobic bacteria
immunological niche
melanin
health
chemokines
gut microbiota
cutaneous immunity
HIV
TIL
cancer
global network
thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing
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