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The potential impact of the pulmonary microbiome on immunopathogenesis of Aspergillus-related lung disease.
[allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis]
Aspergillosis
is
an
infection
or
allergic
response
caused
by
fungi
of
the
genus
Aspergillus
.
The
most
common
forms
of
aspergillosis
are
allergic
bronchopulmonary
aspergillosis
,
chronic
pulmonary
aspergillosis
,
and
invasive
pulmonary
aspergillosis
.
Aspergillus
also
plays
an
important
role
in
fungal
sensitized
asthma
.
Humans
inhale
Aspergillus
spores
every
day
and
when
the
host
is
immunocompromised
,
Aspergillus
spp
.
may
cause
severe
pulmonary
disease
.
There
is
increasing
evidence
that
the
microbiome
plays
a
significant
role
in
immune
regulation
,
chronic
inflammatory
diseases
,
metabolism
,
and
other
physiological
processes
,
including
recovery
from
the
effects
of
antibiotic
treatment
.
Bacterial
microbiome
mediated
resistance
mechanisms
probably
play
a
major
role
in
limiting
fungal
colonization
of
the
lungs
,
and
may
therefore
prevent
humans
from
contracting
Aspergillus-related
diseases
.
In
this
perspective
,
we
review
this
emerging
area
of
research
and
discuss
the
role
of
the
microbiome
in
aspergillosis
,
role
of
Aspergillus
in
the
microbiome
,
and
the
influence
of
the
microbiome
on
anti-
Aspergillus
host
defense
and
its
role
in
preventing
aspergillosis
.
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"including recovery from the effects of antibiotic treatment"
symptom
allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
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