Gene-by-environment interactions modulate the infant gut microbiota in asthma and atopy.
Stickley SA, Fang ZY, Ambalavanan A et al.
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Gut microbiota has been associated with health and susceptibility to childhood diseases, including asthma and allergies. However, the genomic factors contributing to interindividual variations in gut microbiota remain poorly understood.
up to 688 European ancestry, South Asian ancestry, East Asian ancestry, African American or Afro-Caribbean, Other admixed ancestry ancestry, Hispanic or Latin American, Greater Middle Eastern (Middle Eastern, North African or Persian), South East Asian ancestry, unknown ancestry males
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