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Exploring interactions between Blastocystis sp., Strongyloides spp. and the gut microbiomes of wild chimpanzees in Senegal

机译:探索胚泡SP之间的相互作用。,酮肌腱。 和塞内加尔野生黑猩猩的肠道微生物微生物

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Background: Gut parasites exert an important influence on the gut microbiome, with many studies focusing on the human gut microbiome. It has, however, undergone severe richness depletion. Hygienic lifestyle, antimicrobial treatments and altered gut homeostasis (e.g., chronic inflammation) reduce gut microbiome richness and also parasite prevalence; which may confound results. Studying species closely related to humans could help overcome this problem by providing insights into the ancestral relationship between humans, their gut microbiome and their gut parasites. Chimpanzees are a particularly promising model as they have similar gut microbiomes to humans and many parasites infect both species.
机译:背景:肠道寄生虫对肠道微生物组产生重要影响,重点是人体肠道微生物组。 然而,它经历了严重的丰富性枯竭。 卫生生活方式,抗微生物治疗和改变的肠道稳态(例如,慢性炎症)降低肠道微生物瘤丰富,也是寄生流行率; 可能会困扰结果。 与人类密切相关的物种可以帮助克服这一问题,通过提供人类之间的祖先关系,他们的肠道微生物组和肠道寄生虫。 黑猩猩是一种特别有前途的模型,因为它们对人类和许多寄生虫具有类似的肠道微生物,感染了这两个种类。

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