| Mucosal surfaces are home to a vast array of microorganisms, referred to as the “microbiome.” Recent advances in next-generation sequencing have enabled identification of the microbial and genomic universe of microbes that inhabit the human body. These studies are likely to be of major importance to enhancing our understanding of how mucosal immune responses are initiated and regulated in both health and disease. New insights will most certainly translate into the development of novel preventive and/or therapeutic strategies for mucosal disorders. This online-only Web Focus includes a compilation of some of the original research and review articles published in Mucosal Immunology over the past three years that have contributed to our understanding of the role of the microbiome in health and disease. Click here to read this special Web Focus! | |
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