生物
共生
微生物学
殖民地化
殖民抵抗
细菌
寄主(生物学)
酵母
白色念珠菌
生态学
遗传学
作者
Mario Kapitan,Maria J. Niemiec,Alex Steimle,Julia-Stefanie Frick,Ilse D. Jacobsen
出处
期刊:Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
日期:2018-01-01
卷期号:: 265-301
被引量:81
摘要
The human microbiota consists of bacteria, archaea, viruses, and fungi that build a highly complex network of interactions between each other and the host. While there are many examples for commensal bacterial influence on host health and immune modulation, little is known about the role of commensal fungi inside the gut community. Up until now, fungal research was concentrating on opportunistic diseases caused by fungal species, leaving the possible role of fungi as part of the microbiota largely unclear. Interestingly, fungal and bacterial abundance in the gut appear to be negatively correlated and disruption of the bacterial microbiota is a prerequisite for fungal overgrowth. The mechanisms behind bacterial colonization resistance are likely diverse, including direct antagonism as well as bacterial stimulation of host defense mechanisms. In this work, we will review the current knowledge of the development of the intestinal bacterial and fungal community, the influence of the microbiota on human health and disease, and the role of the opportunistic yeast C. albicans. We will furthermore discuss the possible benefits of commensal fungal colonization. Finally, we will summarize the recent findings on bacterial-fungal interactions.
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