Centre for Clinical Microbiology, Department of Infection, UCL (University College London), London, United Kingdom.
mSystems. 2022 Apr 26;7(2):e0143821. doi: 10.1128/msystems.01438-21. Epub 2022 Mar 14.
Healthy development and function of essentially all physiological systems and organs, including the brain, require exposure to the microbiota of our mothers and of the natural environment, especially in early life. We also know that some infections, if we survive them, modulate the immune system in relevant ways. If we study the evolution of the immune and metabolic systems, we can understand how these requirements developed and the nature of the organisms that we need to encounter. We can then begin to identify the mechanisms of the beneficial effects of these exposures. Against this evolutionary background, we can analyze the ways in which the modern urban lifestyle, particularly for individuals experiencing low socioeconomic status (SES), results in deficient or distorted microbial exposures and microbiomes. Thus, an evolutionary approach facilitates the identification of practical solutions to the growing scandal of health disparities linked to inequality.
健康的发展和功能的本质上所有的生理系统和器官,包括大脑,需要暴露于微生物组的母亲和自然环境,尤其是在生命早期。我们也知道一些感染,如果我们幸存下来,调节免疫系统的相关方式。如果我们研究的进化的免疫系统和代谢系统,我们可以理解这些要求的发展和性质的生物体,我们需要遇到的。然后我们可以开始识别有益影响的机制这些暴露。在这种进化的背景下,我们可以分析的方式在现代城市生活方式,特别是对于个人经历低社会经济地位(SES),导致不足或扭曲的微生物暴露和微生物组。因此,一种进化的方法有助于确定实用的解决方案日益严重的健康差距与不平等有关的丑闻。