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   “Omic” investigations of protozoa and worms for a deeper understanding of the human gut “parasitome”  
   
نویسنده marzano v. ,mancinelli l. ,bracaglia g. ,del chierico f. ,vernocchi p. ,di girolamo f. ,garrone s. ,tchidjou kuekou h. ,d’argenio p. ,dallapiccola b. ,urbani a. ,putignani l.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2017 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 11
چکیده    The human gut has been continuously exposed to a broad spectrum of intestinal organisms,including viruses,bacteria,fungi,and parasites (protozoa and worms),over millions of years of coevolution,and plays a central role in human health. the modern lifestyles of western countries,such as the adoption of highly hygienic habits,the extensive use of antimicrobial drugs,and increasing globalisation,have dramatically altered the composition of the gut milieu,especially in terms of its eukaryotic “citizens.” in the past few decades,numerous studies have highlighted the composition and role of human intestinal bacteria in physiological and pathological conditions,while few investigations exist on gut parasites and particularly on their coexistence and interaction with the intestinal microbiota. studies of the gut “parasitome” through “omic” technologies,such as (meta)genomics,transcriptomics,proteomics,and metabolomics,are herein reviewed to better understand their role in the relationships between intestinal parasites,host,and resident prokaryotes,whether pathogens or commensals. systems biology–based profiles of the gut “parasitome” under physiological and severe disease conditions can indeed contribute to the control of infectious diseases and offer a new perspective of omics-assisted tropical medicine. © 2017 marzano et al.
آدرس human microbiome unit,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, laboratory medicine,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, laboratory medicine,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, human microbiome unit,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, human microbiome unit,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, human microbiome unit,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, laboratory medicine,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy, pediatric immuno-infectivology,bambino gesù children's hospital irccs,rome, Italy, pediatric immuno-infectivology,bambino gesù children's hospital irccs,rome, Italy, scientific directorate,bambino gesù children's hospital irccs,rome, Italy, institute of biochemistry and biochemical clinic,faculty of medicine and surgery–policlinico a. gemelli,catholic university of sacred heart,rome,italy,proteomic and metabonomic unit,fondazione santa lucia irccs,rome, Italy, human microbiome unit,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome,italy,parasitology unit,bambino gesù children’s hospital irccs,rome, Italy
 
     
   
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