2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12016-019-08766-5
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Methanogenic Archaea: Emerging Partners in the Field of Allergic Diseases

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“…Archaea mainly live in the extreme conditions, such as high heat and pressure environment, alkaline lakes ( Takai et al, 2008 ). Recent studies suggested that archaea also inhabits the human body, such as nose, gut, and skin ( Pennisi, 2017 ; Sereme et al, 2019 ). Sereme et al summarized in a review article that methanogenic archaea can trigger the activation of immunity system to generate specific T and B cells in human, modulating the release of antimicrobial peptides ( Sereme et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Archaea mainly live in the extreme conditions, such as high heat and pressure environment, alkaline lakes ( Takai et al, 2008 ). Recent studies suggested that archaea also inhabits the human body, such as nose, gut, and skin ( Pennisi, 2017 ; Sereme et al, 2019 ). Sereme et al summarized in a review article that methanogenic archaea can trigger the activation of immunity system to generate specific T and B cells in human, modulating the release of antimicrobial peptides ( Sereme et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies suggested that archaea also inhabits the human body, such as nose, gut, and skin (Pennisi, 2017;Sereme et al, 2019). Sereme et al summarized in a review article that methanogenic archaea can trigger the activation of immunity system to generate specific T and B cells in human, modulating the release of antimicrobial peptides (Sereme et al, 2019). The identification of archaea in the lung of TB patients advances our understanding of the biological adaptations of archaea, although the effect of archaea in the lung of patients with TB is unknown.…”
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“…En años siguientes los análisis moleculares filogenéticos indicaron que los eucariotas y Archaea son grupos hermanos en el árbol filogenético de la vida. Durante la era genómica, se evidenció que las células eucariotas no sólo poseen características propias específicas sino también una mezcla de características de las archaeas y bacterias 5,6 .…”
Section: Arqueas Y Enfermedad Periodontalunclassified
“…Los primeros organismos identificados como pertenecientes a este dominio se aislaron de hábitats hostiles, como los sistemas geo e hidrotermales, manantiales ácidos sulfurosos, lagos salados y campos de arroz. En un principio se impulsó la idea de que las arqueas estaban restringidas a ambientes extremos (extremofilos) 6 . Sin embargo, el uso de genes 16S rRNA para identificar microorganismos en ambientes naturales ha revelado que las arqueas son organismos ubicuos con roles esenciales en los ciclos biogeoquímicos globales 7 .…”
Section: Arqueas Y Enfermedad Periodontalunclassified
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