Minority report: the intestinal mycobiota in systemic infections

  • Thierry Rolling
  • Tobias M Hohl
  • Bing Zhai

Abstract

Compared to bacteria, fungi often exhibit a lower abundance and a higher temporal volatility in the intestinal microbiota. Analysis of fungi in the microbiota (mycobiota) faces technical limitations with tools that were originally developed for analyzing bacteria. Dysbiotic states of the intestinal mycobiota, often associated with disruption of the healthy bacterial microbiota, are characterized by overgrowth (domination) of specific fungal taxa and loss of diversity. Intestinal domination by Candida species has been shown to be a major source of Candida bloodstream infections. Fungal dysbiosis is also linked to the development and treatment response in non-fungal infections, for example Clostridioides difficile colitis and HIV. Further research is needed to define the contribution of intestinal mycobiota to human fungal and non-fungal infections.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN1369-5274
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 08.2020
Extern publiziertJa

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PubMed 32599521