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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Microbiota
2.1. Gut Microbiota
2.2. Lung Microbiota
3. Gut-Lung Axis
3.1. Gut-Lung Axis
3.2. Lung-Gut Axis
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Abbreviations
| AhR | aryl hydrocarbon receptor |
| ARDS | acute respiratory distress syndrome |
| DAT | desaminotyrosine |
| FFAR | free fatty acid receptor |
| GALT | gut-associated lymphoid tissue |
| GPR | G protein-coupled receptor |
| HCAR | hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor |
| HDAC | histone deacetylase |
| IgA | immunoglobulin A |
| IgE | immunoglobulin E |
| IL | interleukin |
| ILC | innate lymphoid cells |
| LPS | lipopolysaccharide |
| MAMP | microbe-associated molecular pattern |
| NF-kB | nuclear factor-kB |
| NLR | NOD-like receptor |
| PA | polyamine |
| PGN | peptidoglycan |
| PRR | pattern-recognition receptor |
| SCFA | short-chain fatty acid |
| SFB | segmented filamentous bacteria |
| spp. | species |
| TGF-β | transforming growth factor β |
| Th | T helper |
| TLR | toll-like receptor |
| TNF-α | tumor necrosis factor-α |
| Treg | regulatory T cells |
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