The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by maintaining a symbiotic relationship with the host. Amongst the metabolic benefits it brings, formation of adaptive immune system and maintenance of its homeostasis are functions that play an important role. This review discusses the integral elements of commensal microbiota that stimulate responses of different parts of the immune system and lead to health or disease. It aims to establish conditions and factors that contribute to gut commensal microbiota's transformation from symbiotic to antibiotic relationship with human. We suggest that the host-microbiota relationship has been evolved to benefit both parties and any changes that may lead to ...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
Vertebrates have co-evolved with microorganisms resulting in a symbiotic relationship, which plays a...
Although we might shudder at the thought of billions of bacteria living in our lower intestine, we a...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The human gut commensal microbiota forms a complex population of microorganisms that survive by main...
The commensal microflora collection known as microbiota has an essential role in maintaining the hos...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
All animals live in symbiosis. Shaped by eons of co-evolution, host bacterial associations have deve...
Although microbes have been classically viewed as pathogens, it is now well established that the maj...
Vertebrates have co-evolved with microorganisms resulting in a symbiotic relationship, which plays a...
Although we might shudder at the thought of billions of bacteria living in our lower intestine, we a...
The gastrointestinal tract houses a complex and diverse community of microbes. In recent years, an i...
Commensal bacteria are necessary for the development and maintenance of a healthy immune system. Har...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
The discovery that microorganisms can be etiologic agents of disease has driven clinical, research a...
A complex relationship between the microbiota and the host emerges early at birth and continues thro...