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Hosseini Jazani N, Shahabi S. Gut Microbiota, Dysbiosis and Immune System; A Brief Review. Journal of Research in Applied and Basic Medical Sciences 2019; 5 (2) :77-81
URL: http://ijrabms.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-90-en.html
LABiomed, Harbor-UCLA, Torrance, California, United State , hosseini.n@umsu.ac.ir
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The gut Microbiota is the large population of microorganisms residing in the human gastrointestinal tract. The gut Microbiota constantly interacts with the various host organs and systems. While there are many protective functions due to the gut Microbiota, changes in the composition and function of the Microbiota, which is defined as dysbiosis, has been shown in several diseased conditions. The gut Microbiota affect the immune system. While normal gut Microbiota are essential for existence of a normal immune system, dysbiosis can result in deviation of immune responses. In this article, we will talked the effects of the gut Microbiota on different elements of immune system.
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