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How the gut parasitome affects human health

Gianluca Ianiro, Andrea Iorio, Serena Porcari, Luca Masucci, Maurizio Sanguinetti, Carlo Federico Perno, Antonio Gasbarrini, Lorenza Putignani, Giovanni Cammarota

2022Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The human gut microbiome (GM) is a complex ecosystem that includes numerous prokaryotic and eukaryotic inhabitants. The composition of GM can influence an array of host physiological functions including immune development. Accumulating evidence suggest that several members of non-bacterial microbiota, including protozoa and helminths, that were earlier considered as pathogens, could have a commensal or beneficial relationship with the host. Here we examine the most recent data from omics studies on prokaryota-meiofauna-host interaction as well as the impact of gut parasitome on gut bacterial ecology and its role as 'immunological driver' in health and disease to glimpse new therapeutic perspectives.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeHost (biology)BiologyCommensalismGut floraGut microbiomeHuman healthImmune systemEcologyImmunologyBacteriaBioinformaticsMedicineGeneticsEnvironmental healthGut microbiota and healthClostridium difficile and Clostridium perfringens research