TY - JOUR
T1 - Teleost skin microbiome
T2 - An intimate interplay between the environment and the host immunity
AU - Wang, Liang Chun
AU - Chen, Li Hsuan
AU - Chiu, Yu Che
AU - Liou, Chung Yi
AU - Chen, Han Chung
AU - Lu, Chia Yun
AU - Chen, Jian Lin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/8
Y1 - 2023/8
N2 - The mucosal microbiome plays a role in regulating host health. The research conducted in humans and mice has governed and detailed the information on microbiome-host immunity interactions. Teleost fish, different from humans and mice, lives in and relies on the aquatic environment and is subjected to environmental variation. The growth of teleost mucosal microbiome studies, the majority in the gastrointestinal tract, has emphasized the essential role of the teleost microbiome in growth and health. However, research in the teleost external surface microbiome, as the skin microbiome, has just started. In this review, we examine the general findings in the colonization of the skin microbiome, how the skin microbiome is subjected to environmental change and the reciprocal regulation with the host immune system, and the current challenges that potential study models can address. The information collected from teleost skin microbiome-host immunity research would help future teleost culturing from the potential parasitic infestation and bacterial infection as foreseeing growing threats.
AB - The mucosal microbiome plays a role in regulating host health. The research conducted in humans and mice has governed and detailed the information on microbiome-host immunity interactions. Teleost fish, different from humans and mice, lives in and relies on the aquatic environment and is subjected to environmental variation. The growth of teleost mucosal microbiome studies, the majority in the gastrointestinal tract, has emphasized the essential role of the teleost microbiome in growth and health. However, research in the teleost external surface microbiome, as the skin microbiome, has just started. In this review, we examine the general findings in the colonization of the skin microbiome, how the skin microbiome is subjected to environmental change and the reciprocal regulation with the host immune system, and the current challenges that potential study models can address. The information collected from teleost skin microbiome-host immunity research would help future teleost culturing from the potential parasitic infestation and bacterial infection as foreseeing growing threats.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85161013012&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.fsi.2023.108869
DO - 10.1016/j.fsi.2023.108869
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37285875
AN - SCOPUS:85161013012
SN - 1050-4648
VL - 139
JO - Fish and Shellfish Immunology
JF - Fish and Shellfish Immunology
M1 - 108869
ER -