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Impacts of foodborne inorganic nanoparticles on the gut microbiota-immune axis: potential consequences for host health.

Bruno LamasNatalia Martins BreynerEric Houdeau
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2020)
The literature indicates that, in addition to evoking immune dysfunctions in the gut, inorganic NPs exhibit a moderate to extensive impact on intestinal microbiota composition and activity, highlighting a recurrent signature that favours colonization of the intestine by pathobionts at the expense of beneficial bacterial strains, as observed in IBD, CRC and obesity. Considering the long-term exposure via food, the effects of NPs on the gut microbiome should be considered in human health risk assessment, especially when a nanomaterial exhibits antimicrobial properties.
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