Microbial endocrinology: host-bacteria communication within the gut microbiome

The Journal of Endocrinology
Sara SandriniPrimrose P E Freestone

Abstract

The human body is home to trillions of micro-organisms, which are increasingly being shown to have significant effects on a variety of disease states. Evidence exists that a bidirectional communication is taking place between us and our microbiome co-habitants, and that this dialogue is capable of influencing our health in a variety of ways. This review considers how host hormonal signals shape the microbiome, and what in return the microbiome residents may be signalling to their hosts.

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