医学
微生物群
肠道微生物群
疾病
人体微生物群
肠道菌群
失调
免疫学
梅德林
肠道微生物群
作者
Alexander M. Hammond,Reesa L Monir,Jennifer J. Schoch
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.semperi.2021.151452
摘要
Abstract Objective Infancy and early childhood are crucial periods in the development of the human microbiome and shape the trajectory of microbial colonization, immune system development, and systemic disease. We review the development of the skin and gut microbiomes, their connection to the immune system, and their relevance to common pediatric pathologies. Findings Beginning after birth, and likely even in utero, colonization of the skin and the gut occur in parallel, influenced by external factors. This colonization, in turn, dictates maturation of the immune system and contributes to conditions from atopic dermatitis to sepsis. Emerging literature is identifying links between the gut and skin microbiomes. Conclusion The gut and skin microbiomes are associated with pediatric disease states. Immune and microbial plasticity make this unique period an ideal target for intervention. Investigating the purposeful manipulation of the pediatric microbiome may lead to novel treatment and prevention strategies.
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