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Acta Pediatr Mex 2020; 41 (3)
Gastrointestinal microbiota and its relationship with allergy
Navia-López LA, Ignorosa-Arellano KR, Zárate-Mondragón FE, Cervantes-Bustamante R, Toro-Monjaraz EM, Cadena León JF, Ramírez-Mayans J
Language: Spanish
References: 61
Page: 135-147
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ABSTRACT
Allergic diseases have been increased in the last decades. Recent knowledge about
gastrointestinal microbiota shows that it plays a decisive role in the expression of allergy.
This review describes the development of the microbiota, as well as the main factors
that can modify it, altering its homeostasis and affecting its correct functioning. The
intention of this paper, is to highlight the role of the gastrointestinal microbiota and its
relationship with the immune response, also mention some of the main metabolites
that are derived from it and their participation in allergy through different mechanisms.
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