The microbiota includes different microorganisms consisting of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa distributed over many human body surfaces including the skin, vagina, gut, and airways, with the highest density found in the intestine. The gut microbiota strongly influences our metabolic, endocrine, and immune systems, as well as both the peripheral and central nervous systems. Recently, a dialogue between the gut and lung microbiota has been discovered, suggesting that changes in one compartment could impact the other compartment, whether in relation to microbial composition or function. Further, this bidirectional axis is evidenced in an, either beneficial or malignant, altered immune response in one compartment following changes in th...
The intestinal microbiota is known to influence local immune homeostasis in the gut and to shape the...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have confirmed the important role of the gut micro...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...
The microbiota includes different microorganisms consisting of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozo...
The gut microbiota (GM) is considered to constitute a powerful “organ” capable of influencing the ma...
The microbiota is vital for the development of the immune system and homeostasis. Changes in microbi...
The microbiota is increasingly recognized as a critical player in cancer onset and progression and r...
Host-microorganism interactions shape local cell functionality, immune responses, and can influence ...
The gut and lungs are anatomically distinct, but potential anatomic communications and complex pathw...
The gut microbial community (Gut microbiota) is known to impact metabolic functions as well as immun...
The gut microbiota is central to the pathogenesis of several inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. W...
The gut microbial community (Gut microbiota) is known to impact metabolic functions as well as immun...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...
International audienceBacteria that colonize the human gastrointestinal tract are essential for good...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. The microbiota is...
The intestinal microbiota is known to influence local immune homeostasis in the gut and to shape the...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have confirmed the important role of the gut micro...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...
The microbiota includes different microorganisms consisting of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozo...
The gut microbiota (GM) is considered to constitute a powerful “organ” capable of influencing the ma...
The microbiota is vital for the development of the immune system and homeostasis. Changes in microbi...
The microbiota is increasingly recognized as a critical player in cancer onset and progression and r...
Host-microorganism interactions shape local cell functionality, immune responses, and can influence ...
The gut and lungs are anatomically distinct, but potential anatomic communications and complex pathw...
The gut microbial community (Gut microbiota) is known to impact metabolic functions as well as immun...
The gut microbiota is central to the pathogenesis of several inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. W...
The gut microbial community (Gut microbiota) is known to impact metabolic functions as well as immun...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...
International audienceBacteria that colonize the human gastrointestinal tract are essential for good...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. The microbiota is...
The intestinal microbiota is known to influence local immune homeostasis in the gut and to shape the...
International audienceBackground: Several studies have confirmed the important role of the gut micro...
The microbiome of the lungs, although until recently neglected, is now emerging as a potential contr...