id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_unfcbeccefcznpxqlwx7x5atum Franco Frati The Role of the Microbiome in Asthma: The Gut–Lung Axis 2018.0 12 .pdf application/pdf 7530 951 53 The aim of this review was to analyze the role of the gut–lung axis in asthma development, considering inflammation and its influence on important risk factors for asthma, including tobacco smoke and Keywords: asthma; atopy; gut microbiota; immunity; lung microbiota; microbiome Amish environment provides protection against asthma by engaging and shaping the innate immune Asthma has been extensively studied concerning the innate and adaptive immune response. cells (DCs), which influence the response to virus infection and the development of allergic important role in influencing the immune responses for microbiota residing in other sites, such increased risk of subsequent asthma development and enhanced Th2-associated immunity [70]. increased risk of subsequent asthma development and enhanced Th2-associated immunity [70]. Huang, Y.J. The respiratory microbiome and innate immunity in asthma. intestinal microbiota in relation to the development of asthma. airway disease in mice following antibiotic therapy and fungal microbiota increase: Role of host genetics, ./cache/work_unfcbeccefcznpxqlwx7x5atum.pdf ./txt/work_unfcbeccefcznpxqlwx7x5atum.txt