The microbiome: Composition and locations

Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. 2020:176:1-42. doi: 10.1016/bs.pmbts.2020.08.013. Epub 2020 Sep 24.

Abstract

The human body is home to a diverse and functionally important assemblage of symbiotic microbes that varies predictably over different spatial scales, both within and across body sites. The composition of these spatially distinct microbial consortia can be impacted by a variety of stochastic and deterministic forces, including dispersal from different source communities, and selection by regionally-specific host processes for the enrichment of physiologically significant taxa. In this chapter, we review the composition, function, and assembly of the healthy human gastrointestinal, skin, vaginal, and respiratory microbiomes, with special emphasis on the regional distribution of microbes throughout the gastrointestinal tract.

Keywords: Biogeography; Community assembly; Composition; Gut; Human microbiome; Regional; Respiratory tract; Skin; Vagina.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Gastrointestinal Tract
  • Humans
  • Microbiota*