| Literature DB >> 30325537 |
Nonhlanhla Lunjani1,2, Pattraporn Satitsuksanoa1, Zuzanna Lukasik1, Milena Sokolowska1, Thomas Eiwegger3,4,5, Liam O'Mahony6.
Abstract
All body surfaces are exposed to a wide variety of microbes, which significantly influence immune reactivity within the host. This review provides an update on some of the critical novel findings that have been published on the influence of the microbiome on atopic dermatitis, food allergy and asthma. Microbial dysbiosis has consistently been observed in the skin, gut and lungs of patients with atopic dermatitis, food allergy and asthma, respectively, and the role of specific microbes in allergic disorders is being intensively investigated. However, many of these discoveries have yet to be translated into routine clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: asthma; atopic dermatitis; food allergy; immune tolerance; microbiome
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30325537 DOI: 10.1111/all.13634
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy ISSN: 0105-4538 Impact factor: 13.146