微生物组和免疫系统:从健康的稳定状态到过敏相关的破坏

Q1 Medicine
Soraya Mezouar , Yannick Chantran , Justin Michel , Alexandre Fabre , Jean-Christophe Dubus , Marc Leone , Youssouf Sereme , Jean-Louis Mège , Stéphane Ranque , Benoît Desnues , Pascal Chanez , Joana Vitte
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摘要

微生物群和免疫系统不断地相互塑造,共同的目标是茁壮成长,定义了健康个体的不稳定平衡。微生物组越来越多地参与免疫功能障碍,如过敏、哮喘、自身免疫和原发性或获得性免疫缺陷。目前流行的过敏性疾病和哮喘早就通过卫生假说与微生物环境联系在一起。对微生物组-免疫系统串扰的理解取得了进展,揭示了微生物群落与过敏性疾病和哮喘发展之间的紧密联系。微生物群的破坏会影响宿主的免疫反应,为疾病的发病机制铺平道路。相反,疾病和治疗干预会影响微生物群落。我们旨在为读者提供最新的微生物组-免疫系统串扰的观点,特别关注微生物组相关免疫障碍发病机制的潜在控制漏洞。
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Microbiome and the immune system: From a healthy steady-state to allergy associated disruption

Microbiome and the immune system are constantly shaping each other, in a mutual aim to thrive, defining the unstable equilibrium of the healthy individual. Microbiome is growingly involved in dysimmune conditions such as allergy, asthma, autoimmunity, and primary or acquired immune deficiencies. The current epidemics of allergic diseases and asthma has long been linked to the microbial environment through the hygiene hypothesis. Progress in the understanding of the microbiome-immune system crosstalk has unraveled a tight connection between microbial communities and the development of allergic diseases and asthma. Disruption of the microbiome affects the immune response of the host and paves the way for disease pathogenesis. Conversely, disease and therapeutic interventions affect microbial communities. We aimed at providing the reader with a view of the state-of-the art of microbiome – immune system crosstalk, with special focus on the loopholes giving potential grip to the pathogenesis of microbiome-related dysimmunity.

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Human Microbiome Journal
Human Microbiome Journal Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The innumerable microbes living in and on our bodies are known to affect human wellbeing, but our knowledge of their role is still at the very early stages of understanding. Human Microbiome is a new open access journal dedicated to research on the impact of the microbiome on human health and disease. The journal will publish original research, reviews, comments, human microbe descriptions and genome, and letters. Topics covered will include: the repertoire of human-associated microbes, therapeutic intervention, pathophysiology, experimental models, physiological, geographical, and pathological changes, and technical reports; genomic, metabolomic, transcriptomic, and culturomic approaches are welcome.
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