The Development of Our Organ of Other Kinds-The Gut Microbiota

Shirong Liu, Shirong Liu

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Keywords: antibiotic resistance; antimicrobial peptides; host-microbe interactions; interkingdom interactions; microRNA (miRNA); microbiota.

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The development of gut microbiota. A schematic of the proposed model showing the main factors involve in the development of the core gut microbiota. The acquirement of bacteria from different sources is the initial step. The microbes get into the gut then undergo both negative (right) and positive (left) selections from the host. Antimicrobial activities reduce unfavorable microbes. Positive selection promotes the abundance of favorable commensals. Host genetic background and host gene expression are important factors endorse the selection.

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