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The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse
SIMPLE SUMMARY: New data in the current scientific literature show that the composition of the respiratory system microbiome differs in health and disease conditions and that the microbial community as a collective entity can contribute to the pathophysiological processes associated with chronic air...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7599718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33019595 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9100318 |
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author | Santacroce, Luigi Charitos, Ioannis Alexandros Ballini, Andrea Inchingolo, Francesco Luperto, Paolo De Nitto, Emanuele Topi, Skender |
author_facet | Santacroce, Luigi Charitos, Ioannis Alexandros Ballini, Andrea Inchingolo, Francesco Luperto, Paolo De Nitto, Emanuele Topi, Skender |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: New data in the current scientific literature show that the composition of the respiratory system microbiome differs in health and disease conditions and that the microbial community as a collective entity can contribute to the pathophysiological processes associated with chronic airway disease. The respiratory microbiome is less studied than that of other areas, but it is believed to contribute to the host’s local immune education and to the development of respiratory diseases, including allergies, asthma and others. In this review, was highlighted the current clinical microbiology knowledge about the microbiota and the various lung diseases relationships, previously only indirectly related to microbial pathogenesis, and the microbiota–pathogenesis relationship of lung infection, among the main causes of diseases, in order to prevent and help in a targeted treatment of various lung diseases. ABSTRACT: The recent COVID-19 pandemic promoted efforts to better understand the organization of the respiratory microbiome and its evolution from birth to adulthood and how it interacts with external pathogens and the host immune system. This review aims to deepen understanding of the essential physiological functions of the resident microbiome of the respiratory system on human health and diseases. First, the general characteristics of the normal microbiota in the different anatomical sites of the airways have been reported in relation to some factors such as the effect of age, diet and others on its composition and stability. Second, we analyze in detail the functions and composition and the correct functionality of the microbiome in the light of current knowledge. Several studies suggest the importance of preserving the micro-ecosystem of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbes of the respiratory system, and, more recently, its relationship with the intestinal microbiome, and how it also leads to the maintenance of human health, has become better understood. |
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spelling | pubmed-75997182020-11-01 The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse Santacroce, Luigi Charitos, Ioannis Alexandros Ballini, Andrea Inchingolo, Francesco Luperto, Paolo De Nitto, Emanuele Topi, Skender Biology (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: New data in the current scientific literature show that the composition of the respiratory system microbiome differs in health and disease conditions and that the microbial community as a collective entity can contribute to the pathophysiological processes associated with chronic airway disease. The respiratory microbiome is less studied than that of other areas, but it is believed to contribute to the host’s local immune education and to the development of respiratory diseases, including allergies, asthma and others. In this review, was highlighted the current clinical microbiology knowledge about the microbiota and the various lung diseases relationships, previously only indirectly related to microbial pathogenesis, and the microbiota–pathogenesis relationship of lung infection, among the main causes of diseases, in order to prevent and help in a targeted treatment of various lung diseases. ABSTRACT: The recent COVID-19 pandemic promoted efforts to better understand the organization of the respiratory microbiome and its evolution from birth to adulthood and how it interacts with external pathogens and the host immune system. This review aims to deepen understanding of the essential physiological functions of the resident microbiome of the respiratory system on human health and diseases. First, the general characteristics of the normal microbiota in the different anatomical sites of the airways have been reported in relation to some factors such as the effect of age, diet and others on its composition and stability. Second, we analyze in detail the functions and composition and the correct functionality of the microbiome in the light of current knowledge. Several studies suggest the importance of preserving the micro-ecosystem of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbes of the respiratory system, and, more recently, its relationship with the intestinal microbiome, and how it also leads to the maintenance of human health, has become better understood. MDPI 2020-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7599718/ /pubmed/33019595 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9100318 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Santacroce, Luigi Charitos, Ioannis Alexandros Ballini, Andrea Inchingolo, Francesco Luperto, Paolo De Nitto, Emanuele Topi, Skender The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse |
title | The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse |
title_full | The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse |
title_fullStr | The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse |
title_full_unstemmed | The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse |
title_short | The Human Respiratory System and its Microbiome at a Glimpse |
title_sort | human respiratory system and its microbiome at a glimpse |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7599718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33019595 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology9100318 |
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