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The Fungal Frontier: A Comparative Analysis of Methods Used in the Study of the Human Gut Mycobiome [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2017
The human gut is host to a diverse range of fungal species, collectively referred to as the gut “mycobiome”. The gut mycobiome is emerging as an area of considerable research interest due to the potential roles of these fungi in human health and disease.
Chloe E Huseyin, Orla O'Sullivan
exaly   +5 more sources

Host-mycobiome metabolic interactions in health and disease

open access: yesGut Microbes, 2022
Fungal communities (mycobiome) have an important role in sustaining the resilience of complex microbial communities and maintenance of homeostasis.
Neelu Begum, Sunjae Lee, Mathias Uhlen
exaly   +3 more sources

Characteristics of the gut mycobiome in patients with membranous nephropathy [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Membranous nephropathy (MN), the most common causes of nephrotic syndrome in adults, is known to be associated with a disordered gut microbiota. However, the relationship between the gut mycobiome and MN remains largely unclear.
Yingxin Zhi   +6 more
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The Human Mycobiome: Colonization, Composition and the Role in Health and Disease

open access: yesJournal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2022
The mycobiome is the fungal component of the human microbial ecosystem that represents only a small part of this environment but plays an essential role in maintaining homeostasis. Colonization by fungi begins immediately after birth.
Paulína Belvončíková, Roman Gardlik
exaly   +3 more sources

The mycobiome in human cancer: analytical challenges, molecular mechanisms, and therapeutic implications

open access: yesMolecular Cancer
The polymorphic microbiome is considered a new hallmark of cancer. Advances in High-Throughput Sequencing have fostered rapid developments in microbiome research. The interaction between cancer cells, immune cells, and microbiota is defined as the immuno-
Ting Ding, Chang Liu, Zhengyu Li
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Gut mycobiome in cardiometabolic disease progression: current evidence and future directions [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
Cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are a cluster of complex syndromes characterized by cardiovascular damage resulting from metabolic dysregulation; however, their underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Xiaoyu Wei   +5 more
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Habitat Disturbance Promotes Shifts in the Abundance of Major Fungal Phyla in the Roots of a Native Orchid, Tipularia discolor [PDF]

open access: yesPlant-Environment Interactions
Orchids are a widely distributed group of flowering plants with important roles in ecosystems around the globe. However, many species are in decline due, in part, to human‐driven changes in their habitat.
Jonathan I. Watkinson
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The Role of the Mycobiome in Women’s Health

open access: yesJournal of Fungi, 2023
Although the human bacteriome and virome have gained a great deal of attention over the years, the human mycobiome has been far more neglected despite having significant value and implications in human health.
Michelle Marie Esposito   +2 more
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Beyond the surface: exploring the mycobiome of Norway spruce under drought stress and with Heterobasidion parviporum

open access: yesBMC Microbiology, 2023
The mycobiome, comprising fungi inhabiting plants, potentially plays a crucial role in tree health and survival amidst environmental stressors like climate change and pathogenic fungi.
Blessing Durodola   +6 more
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The primate gut mycobiome-bacteriome interface is impacted by environmental and subsistence factors

open access: yesnpj Biofilms and Microbiomes, 2022
The gut microbiome of primates is known to be influenced by both host genetic background and subsistence strategy. However, these inferences have been made mainly based on adaptations in bacterial composition - the bacteriome and have commonly overlooked
Ashok K. Sharma   +11 more
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