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The Influence of the Western Diet on Microbiota and Gastrointestinal Immunity

Vanessa Las Heras, Silvia Melgar, John MacSharry, Cormac G. M. Gahan

2022Annual Review of Food Science and Technology43 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diet exerts a major influence upon host immune function and the gastrointestinal microbiota. Although components of the human diet (including carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) are essential sources of nutrition for the host, they also influence immune function directly through interaction with innate and cell-mediated immune regulatory mechanisms. Regulation of the microbiota community structure also provides a mechanism by which food components influence host immune regulatory processes. Here, we consider the complex interplay between components of the modern (Western) diet, the microbiota, and host immunity in the context of obesity and metabolic disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and infection.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemImmunityContext (archaeology)BiologyImmunologyGut floraInnate immune systemHost (biology)DiseaseMechanism (biology)MedicineEcologyInternal medicinePhilosophyEpistemologyPaleontologyGut microbiota and healthDiet and metabolism studiesDietary Effects on Health