Microbiome dysregulation refers to an imbalance in the composition and function of the microbial communities residing in the human body, which can disrupt homeostasis and lead to various health issues. This condition is clinically significant as it is associated with a range of disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease, obesity, and metabolic syndrome. An example of its impact is the role of dysbiosis in exacerbating autoimmune conditions, highlighting the importance of gut health in overall well-being.

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