Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3422300 | Trends in Microbiology | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Traditionally regarded as stable through the entire lifespan, the intestinal microbiota has now emerged as an extremely plastic entity, capable of being reconfigured in response to different environmental factors. In a mutualistic context, these microbiome fluctuations allow the host to rapidly adjust its metabolic and immunologic performances in response to environmental changes. Several circumstances can disturb this homeostatic equilibrium, inducing the intestinal microbiota to shift from a mutualistic configuration to a disease-associated profile. A mechanistic comprehension of the dynamics involved in this process is needed to deal more rationally with the role of the human intestinal microbiota in health and disease.
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Authors
Marco Candela, Elena Biagi, Simone Maccaferri, Silvia Turroni, Patrizia Brigidi,