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- W2811241708 abstract "Abstract Humans and other species of mammals are hosts to an array of microbial communities collectively referred to as the microbiota. The microbiota comprises prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea), viruses (bacteriophages as well as eukaryotic viruses), and eukarya or the meiofauna (mainly fungi and protozoa). As revealed by the Human Microbiome Project, specialized subcommunities colonize barrier surfaces of the digestive, respiratory, and urogenital tracts, and skin. Our immune system is believed to have evolved to ensure peaceful coexistence with these microorganisms that aid in immune homeostasis, pathogen resistance, and digestion in exchange for a nutrient-rich habitat. There is a perpetual cross-talk between the microbiota and the immune system throughout an individual's life. Specific modulation of this microbiota, particularly in infancy, has important long-term health consequences. Addition of specific symbionts to the microbiota can provide tangible health benefits. Reconstitution of a dysbiotic microbiota continues to be utilized or explored as therapy for inflammatory diseases." @default.
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