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Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something

The microbiome of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple organ systems. Bacteria predominantly represent the diversity of human microbiota, but not to be forgotten are fungi, viruses, and protists. Mounting evidence points to the fact that the “microbial signat...

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Autores principales: Kodukula, Krishna, Faller, Douglas V., Harpp, David N., Kanara, Iphigenia, Pernokas, Julie, Pernokas, Mark, Powers, Whitney R., Soukos, Nikolaos S., Steliou, Kosta, Moos, Walter H.
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5665491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29098118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/biores.2017.0020
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author Kodukula, Krishna
Faller, Douglas V.
Harpp, David N.
Kanara, Iphigenia
Pernokas, Julie
Pernokas, Mark
Powers, Whitney R.
Soukos, Nikolaos S.
Steliou, Kosta
Moos, Walter H.
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Faller, Douglas V.
Harpp, David N.
Kanara, Iphigenia
Pernokas, Julie
Pernokas, Mark
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Steliou, Kosta
Moos, Walter H.
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description The microbiome of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple organ systems. Bacteria predominantly represent the diversity of human microbiota, but not to be forgotten are fungi, viruses, and protists. Mounting evidence points to the fact that the “microbial signature” is host-specific and relatively stable over time. As our understanding of the human microbiome and its relationship to the health of the host increases, it is becoming clear that many and perhaps most chronic conditions have a microbial involvement. The oral and gastrointestinal tract microbiome constitutes the bulk of the overall human microbial load, and thus presents unique opportunities for advancing human health prognosis, diagnosis, and therapy development. This review is an attempt to catalog a broad diversity of recent evidence and focus it toward opportunities for prevention and treatment of debilitating illnesses.
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spelling pubmed-56654912017-11-02 Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something Kodukula, Krishna Faller, Douglas V. Harpp, David N. Kanara, Iphigenia Pernokas, Julie Pernokas, Mark Powers, Whitney R. Soukos, Nikolaos S. Steliou, Kosta Moos, Walter H. Biores Open Access Comprehensive Review The microbiome of the human body represents a symbiosis of microbial networks spanning multiple organ systems. Bacteria predominantly represent the diversity of human microbiota, but not to be forgotten are fungi, viruses, and protists. Mounting evidence points to the fact that the “microbial signature” is host-specific and relatively stable over time. As our understanding of the human microbiome and its relationship to the health of the host increases, it is becoming clear that many and perhaps most chronic conditions have a microbial involvement. The oral and gastrointestinal tract microbiome constitutes the bulk of the overall human microbial load, and thus presents unique opportunities for advancing human health prognosis, diagnosis, and therapy development. This review is an attempt to catalog a broad diversity of recent evidence and focus it toward opportunities for prevention and treatment of debilitating illnesses. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5665491/ /pubmed/29098118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/biores.2017.0020 Text en © Krishna Kodukula et al. 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Comprehensive Review
Kodukula, Krishna
Faller, Douglas V.
Harpp, David N.
Kanara, Iphigenia
Pernokas, Julie
Pernokas, Mark
Powers, Whitney R.
Soukos, Nikolaos S.
Steliou, Kosta
Moos, Walter H.
Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something
title Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something
title_full Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something
title_fullStr Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something
title_full_unstemmed Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something
title_short Gut Microbiota and Salivary Diagnostics: The Mouth Is Salivating to Tell Us Something
title_sort gut microbiota and salivary diagnostics: the mouth is salivating to tell us something
topic Comprehensive Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5665491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29098118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/biores.2017.0020
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