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Título : Probióticos y autoinmunidad: una perspectiva evolutiva.
Probiotics and autoimmunity: an evolutionary perspective.
Creador: Canche Pool EB
Nivel de acceso: Open access
Palabras clave : Autoinmunidad
Seres humanos
Recién nacido
Mucosa intestinal - microbiología
Modelos biológicos
Modelos inmunológicos
Uso de probióticos - terapéutica
Simbiosis
Autoimmunity
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Intestinal Mucosa - microbiology
Models, Biological
Models, Immunological
Probiotics - therapeutic use
Symbiosis
Probioticos
Autoinmunidad
microorganismos
Probioticos
Autoinmunidad
Microorganismos
Descripción : Probiotics are microorganisms that have demonstrated beneficial effects on human health. Probiotics are usually isolated from the commensal microflora that inhabits the skin and mucosas. We propose that probiotics represent the species of microorganisms that have established a symbiotic relationship with humans for the longest time. Cultural practices of ancient human societies used to favor that symbiosis and the transmission of probiotics from generation to generation. New practices, introduced as a result of industrialization, such as childbirth by surgical delivery, ingestion of pasteurized and synthetic compounds-supplemented food, cleaner homes, indiscriminate use of antibiotics and so on, have led in recent years to the replacement of probiotics by other microorganisms that are not as well adapted to the microenvironments of the human body. These newly settled microorganisms lack many of the beneficial effects of probiotics. Our hypothesis is that the sudden change (from an evolutive perspective) in human intestinal microflora may importantly contribute to the rise in the incidence of autoimmune diseases, observed in the last half a century.
Colaborador(es) u otros Autores:  Cortez-Gómez R
 Flores-Mejía R
 González-González E
 González-Serrano ME
 Lara-Rodríguez MC
 Ledesma-Soto Y
 Mendoza-Aguilar MD
Meza-Sánchez DE
 Sánchez-García FJ
 Silva-Sánchez A
 Thompson-Bonilla MR
 Trujillo-Vizuet MG
 Wong-Baeza I
Fecha de publicación : 2008
Tipo de publicación: Artículo
Formato: pdf
Identificador del Recurso : 10.1016/j.mehy.2007.07.008
Fuente: Med Hypotheses. 70(3):657-60
URI : http://repositorio.pediatria.gob.mx:8180/handle/20.500.12103/2727
Idioma: eng
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