Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Perinatal programming, a dominant theory for the origins of cardiovascular disease, proposes that environmental stimuli influence developmental pathways during critical periods of prenatal and postnatal development, inducing permanent changes in metabolism. In this paper, we present evidence for the perinatal programming of asthma via the intestinal microbiome. While epigenetic mechanisms continue to provide new explanations for the programming hypothesis of asthma development, it is increasingly apparent that the intestinal microbiota plays an independent and potentially interactive role. Commensa...
BACKGROUND: The gut microbiome in infancy influences immune system maturation, and may have an impor...
Preterm infants are at a greater risk for the development of asthma and atopic disease, which can le...
Background: Both gastrointestinal microbiota composition and cesarean section have been linked to at...
Purpose of review: The emergence of next-generation 16S rRNA sequencing techniques has facilitated a...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory atopic disease of the airways affecting one in ten children in West...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory immune disorder of the airways affecting one in ten children in wes...
Asthma and allergy incidence continue to increase globally. We have made significant strides in trea...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pregnancy is arguably the most critical period of developmental programming. Here...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The infant gut microbiota has become a focus of multiple epidemiologic and cohort...
The article describes the modern views on the relationship between altered development of gut microb...
This review focuses on the current evidence that maternal dietary and gut bacterial exposures during...
Purpose of review: The body's largest microbial community, the gut microbiome, is in contact with mu...
The lung and gut microbiome are factors in asthma risk or protection. Relevant elements of the micro...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recent application of advanced culture-independent molecular techniques for the i...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It affects all ages but fre...
BACKGROUND: The gut microbiome in infancy influences immune system maturation, and may have an impor...
Preterm infants are at a greater risk for the development of asthma and atopic disease, which can le...
Background: Both gastrointestinal microbiota composition and cesarean section have been linked to at...
Purpose of review: The emergence of next-generation 16S rRNA sequencing techniques has facilitated a...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory atopic disease of the airways affecting one in ten children in West...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory immune disorder of the airways affecting one in ten children in wes...
Asthma and allergy incidence continue to increase globally. We have made significant strides in trea...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pregnancy is arguably the most critical period of developmental programming. Here...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The infant gut microbiota has become a focus of multiple epidemiologic and cohort...
The article describes the modern views on the relationship between altered development of gut microb...
This review focuses on the current evidence that maternal dietary and gut bacterial exposures during...
Purpose of review: The body's largest microbial community, the gut microbiome, is in contact with mu...
The lung and gut microbiome are factors in asthma risk or protection. Relevant elements of the micro...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Recent application of advanced culture-independent molecular techniques for the i...
Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases worldwide. It affects all ages but fre...
BACKGROUND: The gut microbiome in infancy influences immune system maturation, and may have an impor...
Preterm infants are at a greater risk for the development of asthma and atopic disease, which can le...
Background: Both gastrointestinal microbiota composition and cesarean section have been linked to at...