[HTML][HTML] Factors affecting the composition of the gut microbiota, and its modulation

N Hasan, H Yang - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
N Hasan, H Yang
PeerJ, 2019peerj.com
Gut microbiota have important functions in the body, and imbalances in the composition and
diversity of those microbiota can cause several diseases. The host fosters favorable
microbiota by releasing specific factors, such as microRNAs, and nonspecific factors, such
as antimicrobial peptides, mucus and immunoglobulin A that encourage the growth of
specific types of bacteria and inhibit the growth of others. Diet, antibiotics, and age can
change gut microbiota, and many studies have shown the relationship between disorders of …
Abstract
Gut microbiota have important functions in the body, and imbalances in the composition and diversity of those microbiota can cause several diseases. The host fosters favorable microbiota by releasing specific factors, such as microRNAs, and nonspecific factors, such as antimicrobial peptides, mucus and immunoglobulin A that encourage the growth of specific types of bacteria and inhibit the growth of others. Diet, antibiotics, and age can change gut microbiota, and many studies have shown the relationship between disorders of the microbiota and several diseases and reported some ways to modulate that balance. In this review, we highlight how the host shapes its gut microbiota via specific and nonspecific factors, how environmental and nutritional factors affect it, and how to modulate it using prebiotics, probiotics, and fecal microbiota transplantation.
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