The respiratory tract harbours a variety of microorganisms, collectively called the respiratory microbiota. Over the past few years, alterations in respiratory and gut microbiota composition have been associated with chronic inflammatory diseases of the lungs. How these changes influence disease development and progression is an active field of investigation. Identifying and understanding host-microbiota interactions and factors contributing to these interactions could promote the development of novel therapeutic strategies aimed at restoring host-microbiota homeostasis. In this review, we discuss recent literature on host-microbiota interactions in the respiratory tract, with a specific focus on the influence of endogenous host defence pep...
The microbiota is vital for the development of the immune system and homeostasis. Changes in microbi...
Increasingly the development of novel therapeutic strategies is taking into consideration the contri...
RATIONALE Changes in the pulmonary microbiota are associated with progressive respiratory disease...
The respiratory tract harbours a variety of microorganisms, collectively called the respiratory micr...
The vast surface area of the respiratory system acts as an initial site of contact for microbes and ...
The composition of the lung microbiome is increasingly well characterised, with changes in microbial...
Inspired air contains a myriad of potential pathogens, pollutants and inflammatory stimuli. In the n...
The mucosal immune system of the respiratory tract possesses an effective “defense barrier” against ...
Until recently, the airways were thought to be sterile unless infected; however, a shift towards mol...
Background The lower airways microbiome and host immune response in chronic pulmonary diseases are i...
Improvements in our knowledge of the gut microbiota have broadened our vision of the microbes associ...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...
Cationic host defence peptides (CHDPs), also known as antimicrobial peptides, exhibit a wide range o...
Chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cys...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
The microbiota is vital for the development of the immune system and homeostasis. Changes in microbi...
Increasingly the development of novel therapeutic strategies is taking into consideration the contri...
RATIONALE Changes in the pulmonary microbiota are associated with progressive respiratory disease...
The respiratory tract harbours a variety of microorganisms, collectively called the respiratory micr...
The vast surface area of the respiratory system acts as an initial site of contact for microbes and ...
The composition of the lung microbiome is increasingly well characterised, with changes in microbial...
Inspired air contains a myriad of potential pathogens, pollutants and inflammatory stimuli. In the n...
The mucosal immune system of the respiratory tract possesses an effective “defense barrier” against ...
Until recently, the airways were thought to be sterile unless infected; however, a shift towards mol...
Background The lower airways microbiome and host immune response in chronic pulmonary diseases are i...
Improvements in our knowledge of the gut microbiota have broadened our vision of the microbes associ...
Human body surfaces, such as the skin, intestines, and respiratory and urogenital tracts, are coloni...
Cationic host defence peptides (CHDPs), also known as antimicrobial peptides, exhibit a wide range o...
Chronic respiratory diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cys...
During the last several years, the interest in the role of microbiota in human health has grown sign...
The microbiota is vital for the development of the immune system and homeostasis. Changes in microbi...
Increasingly the development of novel therapeutic strategies is taking into consideration the contri...
RATIONALE Changes in the pulmonary microbiota are associated with progressive respiratory disease...