
handle: 11336/23703
El microbioma constituye el conjunto de microorganismos asociados a un hospedero principal. Es una parte integral del superorganismo que integran los microorganismos y el hospedero y éstos han coevolucionado desde los primeros días de la existencia de la especie humana. La modificación del microbioma, sumado a los cambios en los há- bitos sociales y alimentarios del ser humano a lo largo de su historia biológica ha llevado a la emergencia de numerosas enfermedades. La visión darwinista de la naturaleza que considera a la competencia como motor evolutivo y el reduccionismo como enfoque, impiden un acertado abordaje del estudio evolutivo y la interpretación de la naturaleza. Enfoques holísticos, desprendidos de conceptos estáticos y dogmáticos, permiten un abordaje más certero, novedoso y en contacto con los hechos. Así, la reconstitución del microbioma surge como una terapia fundamental ante la emergencia de enfermedades causadas por la continua pérdida del mismo.
The human microbiome is an integral part of the superorganism together with their host and they have co-evolved since the early days of the existence of the human species. The modification of the microbiome as a result changes in food and social habits of human beings throughout their life history has led to the emergence of many diseases. In contrast with the darwinian view of nature of selfishness and competence, new holistic approaches are rising. Under these views, the reconstitution of the microbiome comes out as a fundamental therapy for emerging diseases related to biome depletion.
Fil: Salvucci, Emiliano Jesus. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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evolución, QH301-705.5, agotamiento del bioma, Agotamiento del bioma, microbiome, Ciencias de la Salud, microbioma, biome depletion, holobionte, microbioma., Evolución, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6, evolution, Microniologia, Biology (General), https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, Ciencias Biologicas, Microbioma, holobiont, Darwinismo
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