Stabilized adaptive states in microbiome–human integrated physiology: reframing health and chronic disease as symbiotic biological states - Scorecard - MDSpire

Stabilized adaptive states in microbiome–human integrated physiology: reframing health and chronic disease as symbiotic biological states

  • By

  • João Francisco Pollo Gaspary

  • Luis Felipe Dias Lopes

  • Fernanda Peron Gaspary

  • Eduarda Grando Lopes

  • Alfred Lee Edgar

  • Eduardo Poletti Camara

  • Antonio Geraldo Camara

  • May 14, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Reconceptualizing Health and Chronic Illness: The Role of Stabilized Adaptive States in Microbiome-Human Physiological Integration

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionChronic diseases including metabolic, autoimmune, neuropsychiatric, and oncological disorders
Key MechanismsStabilized adaptive states emerging from hierarchical signal integration within a multigenomic system
Target PopulationIndividuals with chronic conditions exhibiting long-term stability and treatment resistance
Care SettingClinical environments addressing chronic disease management

Key Highlights

  • Chronic conditions often show long-term stability and resistance to treatment.
  • Microbiome research highlights the role of microbial communities in human physiology.
  • Chronic pathology may reflect coherent regulatory configurations rather than simple dysregulation.
  • The proposed framework emphasizes membrane-level decisional architecture in signal routing.
  • Existing therapeutic doctrines may need reevaluation based on this integrative model.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

  • Consider the role of microbiome interactions in chronic disease assessment.

Management

  • Focus on understanding stabilized adaptive states rather than solely targeting molecular pathways.

Monitoring & Follow-up

  • Evaluate physiological flexibility and responsiveness to perturbations over time.

Risks

  • Therapeutic refractoriness may arise from unrecognized stability in chronic conditions.

Patient & Prescribing Data

Patients with chronic illnesses resistant to standard treatments

Therapies should consider the integrated role of host and microbial interactions.

Clinical Best Practices

  • Adopt a systems-level approach to chronic disease management.
  • Integrate microbiome data into clinical assessments.
  • Reassess treatment strategies based on the understanding of physiological stability.

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