Cell
Volume 171, Issue 7, 14 December 2017, Pages 1481-1493
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Our Gut Microbiome: The Evolving Inner Self

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Summary

The “holobiont” concept, defined as the collective contribution of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic counterparts to the multicellular organism, introduces a complex definition of individuality enabling a new comprehensive view of human evolution and personalized characteristics. Here, we provide snapshots of the evolving microbial-host associations and relations during distinct milestones across the lifespan of a human being. We discuss the current knowledge of biological symbiosis between the microbiome and its host and portray the challenges in understanding these interactions and their potential effects on human physiology, including microbiome-nervous system inter-relationship and its relevance to human variation and individuality.

Keywords

Microbiome
aging
lifespan
nervous system
neurodegenerative disorders

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