Forgotten fungi—the gut mycobiome in human health and disease

CE Huseyin, PW O'Toole, PD Cotter… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
FEMS Microbiology Reviews, 2017academic.oup.com
The human body is home to a complex and diverse microbial ecosystem that plays a central
role in host health. This includes a diversity of fungal species that is collectively referred to
as our 'mycobiome'. Although research into the mycobiome is still in its infancy, its potential
role in human disease is increasingly recognised. Here we review the existing literature
available on the human mycobiota with an emphasis on the gut mycobiome, including how
fungi interact with the human host and other microbes. In doing so, we provide a …
Abstract
The human body is home to a complex and diverse microbial ecosystem that plays a central role in host health. This includes a diversity of fungal species that is collectively referred to as our ‘mycobiome’. Although research into the mycobiome is still in its infancy, its potential role in human disease is increasingly recognised. Here we review the existing literature available on the human mycobiota with an emphasis on the gut mycobiome, including how fungi interact with the human host and other microbes. In doing so, we provide a comprehensive critique of the methodologies available to research the human mycobiota as well as highlighting the latest research findings from mycological surveys of different groups of interest including infants, obese and inflammatory bowel disease cohorts. This in turn provides new insights and directions for future studies in this burgeoning research area.
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