Editorial: Host-microbiota immuno-interactions for personalized microbial therapeutics, volume II - Takeaways - MDSpire

Editorial: Host-microbiota immuno-interactions for personalized microbial therapeutics, volume II

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  • Shashank Gupta

  • Sunil Kumar Raghav

  • Nar Singh Chauhan

  • July 7, 2026

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    The human gut microbiota interacts with the host immune system, influencing health through metabolic exchanges and immune responses.

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    Specific microbes can uniquely affect immune function, such as segmented filamentous bacteria promoting Th17 cell development.

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    Dysbiosis, or disruption of the host-microbiota-immune equilibrium, can lead to pathological conditions and disease susceptibility.

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    Research on host-microbiota interactions supports the development of personalized microbial therapeutics for various health conditions.

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    Advanced technologies in microbiome research are revealing diagnostic potential and mechanisms linking microbial communities to immune responses.

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