The Relevance of the Bacterial Microbiome, Archaeome and Mycobiome in Pediatric Asthma and Respiratory Disorders

Baehren C, Buedding E, Bellm A, Schult F, Pembaur A, Wirth S, Ehrhardt A, Paulsen F, Postberg J, Aydin M (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2022

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Book Volume: 11

Article Number: 1287

Journal Issue: 8

DOI: 10.3390/cells11081287

Abstract

Bacteria, as well as eukaryotes, principally fungi, of the upper respiratory tract play key roles in the etiopathogenesis of respiratory diseases, whereas the potential role of archaea remains poorly understood. In this review, we discuss the contribution of all three domains of cellular life to human naso-and oropharyngeal microbiomes, i.e., bacterial microbiota, eukaryotes (mostly fungi), as well as the archaeome and their relation to respiratory and atopic disorders in infancy and adolescence. With this review, we aim to summarize state-of-the-art contributions to the field published in the last decade. In particular, we intend to build bridges between basic and clinical science.

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APA:

Baehren, C., Buedding, E., Bellm, A., Schult, F., Pembaur, A., Wirth, S.,... Aydin, M. (2022). The Relevance of the Bacterial Microbiome, Archaeome and Mycobiome in Pediatric Asthma and Respiratory Disorders. Cells, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11081287

MLA:

Baehren, Carolin, et al. "The Relevance of the Bacterial Microbiome, Archaeome and Mycobiome in Pediatric Asthma and Respiratory Disorders." Cells 11.8 (2022).

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