Guest Editor(s)
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- Chao Zhao, PhD
- School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
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- Hongyan Diao, PhD
State Key Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Diseases, National Medical Center for Infectious Diseases, Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China.
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- Qian Liu, PhD
- Department of Laboratory medicine, Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong Univerisity, Shanghai, China.
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Special Issue Introduction
The host immune environment bridges the microbiota and the process of many diseases. Accumulating evidence suggests the correlation between microbiota and diseases, in which the causal relationship has become the focus of attention. Among the candidates for the intermediaries, the host immune system takes the essential position. The alternation of the immune system could be the reflex of the diseases. On the other hand, the microbiota could induce the process of diseases through the host immune system. Among the immune system, the host immune environment plays a key role in connecting the two counterparts of microbes and the host and is also the major location for disease origination. Therefore, the immune environment is the central connection between microbiota and the molecular mechanism of diseases.
This Special Issue welcomes submissions of full-text research articles, perspectives, reviews, meta-analyses, or systematic reviews on all facets of microbial biomarkers for immune microenvironments in chronic diseases. The microbial biomarkers for the immune microenvironment in chronic diseases would promote the intervention and prognosis of human diseases. Therefore, we particularly welcome submissions on the following topics:
● Microbiome-host interactions, special for immune modulation;
● How the microbiome act on the host immune system;
● Microbial biomarkers for host immune microenvironment in a variety of chronic diseases, like IBD, diabetes mellitus, allergic diseases, cancers, and even chronic infections, etc.;
● Microbial biomarkers for host immune on aging-related diseases and the potential mechanism;
● The alternation of the host immune microenvironment by the microbiome in different organs;
● Microbial biomarkers used for intervention and prognosis of the diseases;
● Other aspects focus on the host immune microenvironment through the microbiome;
● Novel methodology in this field of interaction between microbiota and immune system;
● The interaction between commensals and pathogens.
Submission Deadline
31 Aug 2023