Consistent with the «hygiene hypothesis,» which holds that increased
microbial exposure in the first years of life is protective for asthma, the team's findings also indicate that the presence of house dust components that stimulate the innate immune system decreases asthma risk.
Not exact matches
It is thought that the initial
microbial exposure is important
in defining the successional trajectories leading to more complex and stable adult ecosystems (10, 22), and additionally, initial communities may serve as a direct source of protective or pathogenic bacteria very early
in life.
Our data suggest that
exposure to STAT6 - IP has the potential to modulate long - term responses to allergens and
microbial antigens implicated
in the development of asthma,» said Brian J. Ward, M.D., a researcher involved
in the work and associate professor from McGill University Health Centre, Research Institute
in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The decrease
in environmental
microbial exposure from urban living could have health implications for humans.
«Since it's quite difficult to track
microbial exposure on a daily basis, especially with humans — who move around a lot — we're exploring new animal models to see if we can ask the same questions we would about humans and get answers
in more rigorous, controlled ways,» Gilbert said.
The new research, presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) International Congress
in Munich, suggests that
exposure to the
microbial environment
in animal skin and fur could have a protective effect against asthma and allergies.
Their
microbial exposures varied and gene expression patterns varied, but the parts of the genome that were open at each location
in the gut remained consistent, Crawford said.
In today's digest, check among many interesting articles: the evolution within human microbiome by T.D. Lieberman, unique microbial biodiversity residing in hadal trenches by L.M. Peoples, changes in community composition in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
In today's digest, check among many interesting articles: the evolution within human microbiome by T.D. Lieberman, unique
microbial biodiversity residing
in hadal trenches by L.M. Peoples, changes in community composition in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
in hadal trenches by L.M. Peoples, changes
in community composition in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
in community composition
in coastal water following exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyl
in coastal water following
exposure to oil and oil dispersant by S.H. Doyle.
We're interested
in constructing new architectural interfaces and environments that give our children the right
microbial exposures.
Scientists are still trying to explain how this
microbial diversity comes about, but it is likely influenced by factors including diet, environment, host genetics and
exposure to microbes early
in life.
The projects aims to give us further knowledge
in areas as diverse as coral reefs ecosystem, the dietary composition
in wildlife and domestic animals over the last 50 000 years, the effects of antibiotic
exposure on
microbial ecosystems, and changes
in biodiversity that might have an effect on or are affected by climate change.
In T1D, exposure to certain microbial species found in the gut may trigger an autoimmune response to the insulin - producing cells of the pancreas in susceptible individual
In T1D,
exposure to certain
microbial species found
in the gut may trigger an autoimmune response to the insulin - producing cells of the pancreas in susceptible individual
in the gut may trigger an autoimmune response to the insulin - producing cells of the pancreas
in susceptible individual
in susceptible individuals.
Increasing your nutrient quality, reducing chemical and
microbial exposure, and avoiding obesogens and psychological stress can make all the difference
in keeping your predisposition to obesity from becoming a reality.
Living
in a household that hand - washes means family members are eating off of plates and cutlery that have more bacteria, and therefore more
microbial exposure.
It turns out that the more
microbial exposure we have at a young age — and the more diverse our microbiome — the healthier we are long - term, because all those microbes we encounter
in our early years train and challenge our immune system to respond appropriately, whether that means taking action against toxins and harmful microbes or laying low when confronted with harmless allergens.
-- Overuse of antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), as well as altered
microbial exposure All of the above drugs have a therapeutic role
in certain conditions and diseases.
Future Microbiology 10, no. 7 (2015): 1241 - 1255; Doan, T., et al. «Gut
microbial diversity
in antibiotic - naive children after systemic antibiotic
exposure: A randomized controlled trial.»
The paper, which appears
in the August issue of the US - based journal, Pediatrics, suggests childhood
exposure to
microbial organisms via thumb - sucking and nail - biting could reduce the risk of developing allergies.
«The remarkable changes
in home
microbial content across differing levels of urbanization raise the possibility that the reduced
microbial exposure to environmental bacteria seen
in modern homes contributes to immune and metabolic disorders, from asthma to obesity, which have become the new disease paradigm
in the industrialized world,» adds Dominguez - Bello, an associate professor
in the Department of Medicine at NYU Langone.