Human microbiota are distinct communities of microorganisms that resides at different body niches.Exploration of the human microbiome has become a reality due to the availability of powerful metagenomics and metatranscriptomic analysis technologies. Recent advances in sequencing and bioinformatics over the past decade help provide a deep insight into the nature of the host-microbial interactions and identification of potential derivergenesand pathways associated with human health, well-being,and predisposition to different diseases. In the present review, we outline recentstudies devotedtoelucidatethepossiblelinkbetweenthemicrobiotaandvarioustypeofdiseases. The present review also highlights the potential utilization of microbiota as a potential therapeutic option to treat a wide array of human diseases.

Human microbiome and its association with health and diseases

CARLO CENCIARELLI
2016

Abstract

Human microbiota are distinct communities of microorganisms that resides at different body niches.Exploration of the human microbiome has become a reality due to the availability of powerful metagenomics and metatranscriptomic analysis technologies. Recent advances in sequencing and bioinformatics over the past decade help provide a deep insight into the nature of the host-microbial interactions and identification of potential derivergenesand pathways associated with human health, well-being,and predisposition to different diseases. In the present review, we outline recentstudies devotedtoelucidatethepossiblelinkbetweenthemicrobiotaandvarioustypeofdiseases. The present review also highlights the potential utilization of microbiota as a potential therapeutic option to treat a wide array of human diseases.
2016
FARMACOLOGIA TRASLAZIONALE - IFT
Human microbiome; host-microbial interactions
dysbiosis
cancer
metabolism; obesity; neurodegenerative
gut microbiome; global health; prebiotics
probiotics
synbiotics; diseases
health
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