PLoS Biology (Feb 2018)

How the microbiome challenges our concept of self.

  • Tobias Rees,
  • Thomas Bosch,
  • Angela E Douglas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2005358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
p. e2005358

Abstract

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Today, the three classical biological explanations of the individual self--the immune system, the brain, the genome--are being challenged by the new field of microbiome research. Evidence shows that our resident microbes orchestrate the adaptive immune system, influence the brain, and contribute more gene functions than our own genome. The realization that humans are not individual, discrete entities but rather the outcome of ever-changing interactions with microorganisms has consequences beyond the biological disciplines. In particular, it calls into question the assumption that distinctive human traits set us apart from all other animals--and therefore also the traditional disciplinary divisions between the arts and the sciences.