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Neighborhood deadwood and yard rewilding modulate commensal microbiomes and inflammatory signals among urbanites.

PubMed · 2026-05-15

A small rewilding experiment in urban yards — adding deadwood, native plants, and rich soil — helped maintain skin microbial diversity through autumn and shifted oral microbiomes in ways that may support immune balance. Decaying wood in the neighborhood emerged as a surprisingly important indicator of beneficial microbial exposure.

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Skin microbial diversity held steady in the rewilding group across summer to autumn despite a normal seasonal decline, and was positively associated with plant richness in those yards.

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Neighborhood deadwood within a 200-meter radius was directly linked to beneficial soil bacteria (Cytobacillus sp. and Streptomyces sp.) found on skin and in saliva.

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Greater diversity of oral microbial gene pathways was negatively correlated with IL-6, an inflammatory signaling molecule, suggesting a link between biodiversity exposure and immune regulation.

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