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Autor:
Samuel A. Smits, Angela Marcobal, Steven Higginbottom, Justin L. Sonnenburg, Purna C. Kashyap
Publikováno v:
mSystems, Vol 1, Iss 5 (2016)
ABSTRACT Diet plays an important role in shaping the structure and function of the gut microbiota. The microbes and microbial products in turn can influence various aspects of host physiology. One promising route to affect host function and restore h
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7d3d0852f74342e893b080724a0996c4
Autor:
Katherine S. Pollard, Dylan Dodd, Angela Marcobal, Timothy W. Meyer, Justin L. Sonnenburg, Natalie S. Plummer, Stephen Nayfach, A. Sloan Devlin, Michael A. Fischbach
Publikováno v:
Cell host & microbe, vol 20, iss 6
Renal disease is growing in prevalence and has striking co-morbidities with metabolic and cardiovascular disease. Indoxyl sulfate (IS) is a toxin that accumulates in plasma when kidney function declines and contributes to the progression of chronic k
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::11e5ec0047841e26a01ee7f8a27be008
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5159218/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5159218/
Publikováno v:
Glycobiology. 23:1038-1046
The human intestine houses a dense microbial ecosystem in which the struggle for nutrients creates a continual and dynamic selective force. Host-produced mucus glycans provide a ubiquitous source of carbon and energy for microbial species. Not surpri
Autor:
Xiaowen Liu, Thomas P. Parks, Peter P. Lee, Timothy R. Fouts, Angela Marcobal, Laurel A. Lagenaur, Antony S. Dimitrov, Letong Jia, Wenlei Zhang
Publikováno v:
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
Eradication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) by vaccination with epitopes that produce broadly neutralizing antibodies is the ultimate goal for HIV prevention. However, generating appropriate immune responses has proven difficult. Expre
Autor:
Angela Marcobal, Justin L. Sonnenburg
Publikováno v:
Clinical Microbiology and Infection. 18:12-15
Human milk oligosaccharides (HMO) constitute the third most abundant class of molecules in breast milk. Since infants lack the enzymes required for milk glycan digestion, this group of carbohydrates passes undigested to the lower part of the intestin
Autor:
J. Bruce German, Prerak T. Desai, Eric C. Martens, Angela Marcobal, Erica D. Sonnenburg, Mariana Barboza, Justin L. Sonnenburg, Carlito B. Lebrilla, Nicholas A. Pudlo, Bart C. Weimer, David A. Mills
Publikováno v:
Cell Host & Microbe. 10(5):507-514
Summary Newborns are colonized with an intestinal microbiota shortly after birth, but the factors governing the retention and abundance of specific microbial lineages are unknown. Nursing infants consume human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) that pass u
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bacteriology. 190:564-570
Oenococcus oeniis an alcohol-tolerant, acidophilic lactic acid bacterium primarily responsible for malolactic fermentation in wine. A recent comparative genomic analysis ofO. oeniPSU-1 with other sequenced lactic acid bacteria indicates that PSU-1 la
Autor:
Tahir Yusufaly, George I. Mias, Steven K. Higginbottom, Justin L. Sonnenburg, Michael Snyder, Angela Marcobal
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
The microbiome has been implicated directly in host health, especially host metabolic processes and development of immune responses. These are particularly important in infants where the gut first begins being colonized and such processes may be mode
Publikováno v:
Molecularcellular proteomics : MCP. 12(11)
The diverse community of microbes that inhabits the human bowel is vitally important to human health. Host-expressed proteins are essential for maintaining this mutualistic relationship and serve as reporters on the status of host-microbiota interact
Autor:
Alfred M. Spormann, Angela Marcobal, Tyrrell A. Nelson, Justin L. Sonnenburg, Michael A. Fischbach, Pavel A. Aronov, Mohamed S. Donia, Purna C. Kashyap
Publikováno v:
The ISME journal. 7(10)
Defining the functional status of host-associated microbial ecosystems has proven challenging owing to the vast number of predicted genes within the microbiome and relatively poor understanding of community dynamics and community–host interaction.