Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, within an organism, eukaryotes and prokaryotes interact dynamically to form the so-called metaorganism or holobiont, where each partner fulfils its versatile and crucial role. This review focuses on the interplay between microorganisms and multicellular eukaryotes in the context of host physiology, in particular aging and mucus-associated crosstalk. In addition to the interactions between bacteria and the host, we highlight the importance of viruses and nonmodel organisms. Moreover, we discuss current culturing and computational methodologies that allow a deeper understanding of underlying mechanisms controlling the physiology of metaorganism...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
A key challenge in microbiome research is to predict the functionality of microbial communities base...
Symbiosis between microbial associates and a host is a ubiquitous feature of life on earth, modulati...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
Multicellular life evolved in the presence of microorganisms and formed complex associations with th...
Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning...
Multicellular organisms live in close association with a plethora of microorganism, which have a pro...
The evolutionary relationship between animals, from sponges to mammals, and their associated assembl...
The field of microbiome research has developed rapidly over the past decades and has become a topic ...
Microorganisms are present in nearly every niche on Earth and mainly do not exist solely but form co...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
What is the nature of a complex organism? Metagenomic research and its insights into biosystem funct...
Background The interplay between hosts and their associated microbiome is now recognized as a fundam...
High-throughput molecular studies are greatly advancing our knowledge of the human microbiome and it...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
A key challenge in microbiome research is to predict the functionality of microbial communities base...
Symbiosis between microbial associates and a host is a ubiquitous feature of life on earth, modulati...
Animals are usually regarded as independent entities within their respective environments. However, ...
Multicellular life evolved in the presence of microorganisms and formed complex associations with th...
Current research highlights the importance of associated microbes in contributing to the functioning...
Multicellular organisms live in close association with a plethora of microorganism, which have a pro...
The evolutionary relationship between animals, from sponges to mammals, and their associated assembl...
The field of microbiome research has developed rapidly over the past decades and has become a topic ...
Microorganisms are present in nearly every niche on Earth and mainly do not exist solely but form co...
Bacteria are one of the most diverse groups of organisms on our planet and are exquisitely adapted f...
What is the nature of a complex organism? Metagenomic research and its insights into biosystem funct...
Background The interplay between hosts and their associated microbiome is now recognized as a fundam...
High-throughput molecular studies are greatly advancing our knowledge of the human microbiome and it...
From protists to humans, all animals and plants are inhabited by microbial organisms. There is an in...
The animal and bacterial kingdoms have coevolved and coadapted in response to environmental selectiv...
A key challenge in microbiome research is to predict the functionality of microbial communities base...
Symbiosis between microbial associates and a host is a ubiquitous feature of life on earth, modulati...