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Autor:
K.G. Jameson, Elaine Y. Hsiao, Jacob T. Barlow, Christine A. Olson, Ping Fang, Jorge Paramo, Rustem F. Ismagilov, Geoffrey N. Pronovost, Grace E. Yang, Alonso J. Iñiguez, Tomiko K. Rendon
Publikováno v:
Cell host & microbe, vol 29, iss 9
Cell Host Microbe
Cell Host Microbe
Summary Many genetic and environmental factors increase susceptibility to cognitive impairment (CI), and the gut microbiome is increasingly implicated. However, the identity of gut microbes associated with CI risk, their effects on CI, and their mech
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Autor:
Geoffrey N. Pronovost, Lucy R. Forrest, Noah G. Riley, Tomiko K. Rendon, Antoniya A. Aleksandrova, Julianne McGinn, Helen E. Vuong, Christopher D.G. Luna, Thomas C. Fung, Anastasia Vavilina, Elaine Y. Hsiao
Publikováno v:
Nature Microbiology. 4:2064-2073
The gut microbiota regulates levels of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)) in the intestinal epithelium and lumen1-5. However, whether 5-HT plays a functional role in bacteria from the gut microbiota remains unknown. We demonstrate that elevating
Autor:
Elaine Y. Hsiao, Elena J.L. Coley, Tomiko K. Rendon, Emily L. Siegler, Maria Kazantsev, Geoffrey N. Pronovost, Helen E. Vuong, Chantel J. Wilson, Drake W. Williams, Austin Qiu
Publikováno v:
Nature
‘Dysbiosis’ of the maternal gut microbiome, in response to challenges such as infection1, altered diet2 and stress3 during pregnancy, has been increasingly associated with abnormalities in brain function and behaviour of the offspring4. However,
Autor:
Thomas C, Fung, Helen E, Vuong, Cristopher D G, Luna, Geoffrey N, Pronovost, Antoniya A, Aleksandrova, Noah G, Riley, Anastasia, Vavilina, Julianne, McGinn, Tomiko, Rendon, Lucy R, Forrest, Elaine Y, Hsiao
Publikováno v:
Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol
A new study reveals that a novel serotonin sensor in the spore-forming gut bacteria, Turicibacter sanguinis, might be important for host lipid and steroid metabolism. These findings support the emerging concept that bidirectional signalling pathways
Autor:
Geoffrey N. Pronovost, Elaine Y. Hsiao
Publikováno v:
Immunity. 47:618-620
There is increasing evidence that the microbiome regulates host metabolism, but specific mechanisms underlying these interactions remain poorly understood. In a recent paper in Science, Wang et al. (2017) reveal that the gut microbiota regulates the
Autor:
Geoffrey N. Pronovost, Elaine Y. Hsiao
Publikováno v:
Immunity. 50(1)
The microbiome modulates host immune function across the gastrointestinal tract, peripheral lymphoid organs, and central nervous system. In this review, we highlight emerging evidence that microbial effects on select immune phenotypes arise developme