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Ascomycetes yeasts: The hidden part of human microbiome [PDF]

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Gut mycobiota tunes humoral antifungal immunity

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
This study shows that gut fungi, in particular Candida albicans, induce the production of systemic antifungal antibodies, which can provide protection against systemic fungal infections.
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Gut mycobiota dysbiosis in drug-naïve, first-episode schizophrenia

Schizophrenia Research, 2022
Bacterial dysbiosis has been demonstrated in patients with schizophrenia (SCH). The aim of the present study was to investigate alterations in mycobiota composition and fungi-bacteria correlation network in drug-naïve, first episode SCH. We recruited 205 SCH patients and 125 healthy controls (HCs), whose gut bacterial and fungal compositions were ...
Xiuxia, Yuan   +15 more
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The gut mycobiota: insights into analysis, environmental interactions and role in gastrointestinal diseases

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2019
The gut microbiota is a dense and diverse ecosystem that is involved in many physiological functions as well as in disease pathogenesis. It is dominated by bacteria, which have been extensively studied in the past 15 years; however, other microorganisms, such as fungi, phages, archaea and protists, are also present in the gut microbiota. Exploration of
Lavie-Richard, Mathias, Sokol, Harry
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The triple interactions between gut microbiota, mycobiota and host immunity

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2022
The gut microbiome is mainly composed of microbiota and mycobiota, both of which play important roles in the development of the host immune system, metabolic regulation, and maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. With the increasing awareness of the pathogenic essence of infectious, immunodeficiency, and tumor-related diseases, the interactions between
Jingpeng Yang, Hong Yang, Yanan Li
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Gut Mycobiota and Fungal Metabolites in Human Homeostasis

Current Drug Targets, 2018
Background:Accumulating evidence suggests that microbiota play an important role in host’s homeostasis. Thus far, researchers have mostly focused on the role of bacterial microbiota. However, human gut is a habitat for several fungal species, which produce numerous metabolites.
Izabella, Mogilnicka, Marcin, Ufnal
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Investigation of culturable human gut mycobiota from the segamat community in Johor, Malaysia

World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2021
Although several studies have already been carried out in investigating the general profile of the gut mycobiome across several countries, there has yet to be an officially established baseline of a healthy human gut mycobiome, to the best of our knowledge. Microbial composition within the gastrointestinal tract differ across individuals worldwide, and
Marie Andrea Laetitia Huët   +11 more
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