Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Microbiology Graduate Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
FEBS J. 2021 Mar;288(6):1789-1799. doi: 10.1111/febs.15504. Epub 2020 Aug 14.
As a natural environment for human-microbiota interactions, healthy mucus houses a remarkably stable and diverse microbial community. Maintaining this microbiota is essential to human health, both to support the commensal bacteria that perform a wide array of beneficial functions and to prevent the outgrowth of pathogens. However, how the host selects and maintains a specialized microbiota remains largely unknown. In this viewpoint, we propose several strategies by which mucus may regulate the composition and function of the human microbiota and discuss how compromised mucus barriers in disease can give rise to microbial dysbiosis.
作为人类-微生物群相互作用的自然环境,健康的黏液容纳了一个显著稳定和多样化的微生物群落。维持这种微生物群对于人类健康至关重要,既要支持执行广泛有益功能的共生菌,也要防止病原体的过度生长。然而,宿主如何选择和维持专门的微生物群仍然很大程度上未知。在本观点中,我们提出了几种黏液可能调节人类微生物组组成和功能的策略,并讨论了疾病中黏液屏障受损如何导致微生物失调。