Increasingly, epidemiologic and clinical data support the hypothesis that perturbations in the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota because of antibiotic use and dietary differences in ‘industrialized’ countries have disrupted the normal microbiota-mediated mechanisms of immunological tolerance in the mucosa, leading to an increase in the incidence of allergic airway disease. The data supporting this ‘microflora hypothesis ’ includes correlations between allergic airway disease and (1) antibiotic use early in life, (2) altered fecal microbiota and (3) dietary changes over the past two decades. Our laboratory has recently demonstrated that mice can develop allergic airway responses to allergens if their endogenous microbiota is altered at the ti...
Purpose of review: The emergence of next-generation 16S rRNA sequencing techniques has facilitated a...
AbstractThe increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes i...
There is convincing evidence from both human and animal studies suggesting that the infant intestina...
Rates of allergic airways disease are steadily rising in developed countries, arguing for an environ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Evidence suggests that the microbiome of the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ai...
Allergic diseases have been increasing to epidemic proportions during the past century, especially i...
Allergy is defined as a hypersensitivity reaction due to specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated...
Changes in gut microbial composition have been linked to inflammatory bowel disease, obesity and all...
Purpose of review: The body's largest microbial community, the gut microbiome, is in contact with mu...
The prevalence of allergic disease has increased dramatically in Western countries over the past few...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory immune disorder of the airways affecting one in ten children in wes...
none7noPurpose of review To investigate the functional role of gut microbiota in diet-modulated dise...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiota shapes developmental processes wi...
The increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes in the co...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
Purpose of review: The emergence of next-generation 16S rRNA sequencing techniques has facilitated a...
AbstractThe increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes i...
There is convincing evidence from both human and animal studies suggesting that the infant intestina...
Rates of allergic airways disease are steadily rising in developed countries, arguing for an environ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Evidence suggests that the microbiome of the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and ai...
Allergic diseases have been increasing to epidemic proportions during the past century, especially i...
Allergy is defined as a hypersensitivity reaction due to specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated...
Changes in gut microbial composition have been linked to inflammatory bowel disease, obesity and all...
Purpose of review: The body's largest microbial community, the gut microbiome, is in contact with mu...
The prevalence of allergic disease has increased dramatically in Western countries over the past few...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory immune disorder of the airways affecting one in ten children in wes...
none7noPurpose of review To investigate the functional role of gut microbiota in diet-modulated dise...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiota shapes developmental processes wi...
The increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes in the co...
The hygiene hypothesis has been popularized as an explanation for the rapid increase in allergic dis...
Purpose of review: The emergence of next-generation 16S rRNA sequencing techniques has facilitated a...
AbstractThe increase in allergic diseases over the past several decades is correlated with changes i...
There is convincing evidence from both human and animal studies suggesting that the infant intestina...