About this Research Topic
To this end, This Research Topic aims to present and discuss the most recent evidence on the role of nutritional strategies in regulating gut microbiota and host immune system, which will assist in understanding how nutritional strategies can promote immunity homeostasis and intestinal barrier function via the gut microbiota.
This Research Topic aims to collect publications on pig nutrition in particular, but studies involving other animals that address the relevant issues are also welcome.
We are delighted to announce the call for papers for this Research Topic on recent advances in gut microbiota, the host immune system and intestinal barrier function. Both Reviews and Original Research articles will be considered for this Research Topic. Submission of papers focusing on the following research areas is strongly encouraged:
• The crosstalk between microbiota, host intestinal immune system and the intestinal barrier function;
• Molecular pathways of immune modulation by gut microbiota and its’ metabolites;
• The nutritional strategies and interventions modulating microbiota composition and function;
• The nutritional strategies and interventions modulating microbiota, host intestinal immune system and the intestinal barrier function.
Please note that Systems Microbiology does not consider descriptive studies that are solely based on amplicon (e.g., 16S rRNA, 18SrRNA, ITS and other marker genes) profiles.
Keywords: gut microbiota, host immune, intestinal inflammation, intestinal barrier, nutritional strategies, pig nutrition
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