Intestinal fungal-host interactions in promoting and maintaining health. Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • The resident microbiota are a key component of a healthy organism. The vast majority of microbiome studies have focused on bacterial members, which constitute a significant portion of resident microbial biomass. Recent studies have demonstrated how the fungal component of the microbiota, or the mycobiome, influences mammalian biology despite its low abundance compared to other microbes. Fungi are known for their pathogenic potential, yet fungi are also prominent colonizers in healthy states, highlighting their duality. We summarize the characteristics that define the gut mycobiome across life, the factors that can impact its composition, and studies that identify mechanisms of how fungi confer health benefits. The goal of this review is to synthesize our knowledge regarding the composition and function of a healthy mycobiome with a view to inspiring future therapeutic advances.

publication date

  • October 9, 2024

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has restriction

  • hybrid

Date in CU Experts

  • October 17, 2024 7:46 AM

Full Author List

  • Hill JH; Round JL

author count

  • 2

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Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1934-6069

Additional Document Info

start page

  • 1668

end page

  • 1680

volume

  • 32

issue

  • 10