About this Research Topic
The purpose of this Research Topic is to collect publications that explain current information about the effects of microbiota on host development, immune response, nutritional transitions, and metabolic disorders under the effect of homologous food plants. The findings may contribute to the development of microbiota-based therapeutics as well as the safety and effectiveness of clinical trials of commercial products in terms of specific nutrient interaction. We hope that this Research Topic will entice many researchers to investigate the mechanistic and functional implications of the gut-disease relation.
We welcome Mini-Reviews, full-length Reviews, and Original Research papers on food homologous plants. Our Research Topic includes, but is not limited to:
1. The interaction of the gut microbiota with dietary components.
2. Gut microbiota modification with a focus on the gut-disease relation.
3. Role of transcription factors in food homologous plants for transcribing specific genes in gut-disease relation.
4. The intraindividual function of gut microbiota and host immune system.
5. Exploring the mechanisms of gut microbiota with homologous plants’ components in different disease conditions.
Keywords: Gut microbiota, Gut-disease relation, Food plants, Intestinal barrier, Microbiota-based therapeutics
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