The Role of the Microbiome in Allergy, Asthma, and Occupational Lung Disease.
Ashley PeerDerrick R SamuelsonPublished in: Current allergy and asthma reports (2024)
We review recent work describing the relationship and role of the commensal microbiota in the development of allergy, asthma, and occupational lung disease. Our review primarily focuses on occupational exposures and the effects of the microbiome, both in composition and function. Data generated from these studies may lead to the development of interventions targeted at establishing and maintaining a healthy microbiota. We also highlight the role of environmental exposures and the effects on the commensal microbial community and their potential association with occupational lung disease. This review explores the current research describing the role of the human microbiome in the regulation of pulmonary health and disease, with a specific focus on the role of the mucosal microbiota in the development of allergy, asthma, and occupational lung disease.
Keyphrases
- microbial community
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- air pollution
- healthcare
- endothelial cells
- allergic rhinitis
- public health
- atopic dermatitis
- human health
- pulmonary hypertension
- antibiotic resistance genes
- physical activity
- big data
- risk assessment
- drug delivery
- cystic fibrosis
- health information
- social media
- deep learning
- case control
- pluripotent stem cells