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Autor:
Aly A. Khan, Leonid Yurkovetskiy, Kelly O’Grady, Joseph M. Pickard, Renée de Pooter, Dionysios A. Antonopoulos, Tatyana Golovkina, Alexander Chervonsky
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports, Vol 29, Iss 3, Pp 541-550.e4 (2019)
Summary: Environmental influences (infections and diet) strongly affect a host’s microbiota. However, host genetics may influence commensal communities, as suggested by the greater similarity between the microbiomes of identical twins compared to n
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7613ea228e1147c692789bf4f72b422a
Publikováno v:
Nature reviews. Microbiology.
A dense and diverse microbial community inhabits the gut and many epithelial surfaces. Referred to as the microbiota, it co-evolved with the host and is beneficial for many host physiological processes. A major function of these symbiotic microorgani
Publikováno v:
Curr Opin Microbiol
Citrobacter rodentium is a mouse-specific pathogen commonly used to model infection by human Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, an important cause of infant diarrhea and mortality worldwide. In the early phase of infection, C. rodentium overcomes com
Publikováno v:
Cell hostmicrobe. 28(4)
The microbiota confers host protection by limiting the colonization of pathogenic bacteria in the gut, but the mechanisms by which pathogens overcome colonization resistance remain poorly understood. Using a high-density transposon screen in the ente
Autor:
Sang Uk Seo, Xue Li, Matthew J. Hoostal, Cathryn R. Nagler, Merritt Gillilland, Eric C. Martens, Andrew T. Stefka, Shinji Fukuda, Thomas D. Wang, Yun Gi Kim, Kei Sakamoto, Gabriel Núñez, Thomas M. Schmidt, Taylor Feehley, Joseph M. Pickard, Naohiro Inohara, Nicholas A. Pudlo
Publikováno v:
Science. 356:315-319
Gut anaerobes protect against pathogen invasion Intestinal infections are a common problem for young animals. One explanation is that the protective gut microbiota is not fully established in infants. How the microbiota might protect against pathogen
Autor:
Joseph M. Pickard, Gabriel Núñez
Publikováno v:
Am J Pathol
Mammals have coevolved with a large community of symbiotic, commensal, and some potentially pathogenic microbes. The trillions of bacteria and hundreds of species in our guts form a relatively stable community that resists invasion by outsiders, incl
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 194:5588-5593
Fucose is an l-configuration sugar found abundantly in the mammalian gut. It has long been known to be induced there by the presence of bacteria, but only recently have some of the molecular mechanisms behind this process been uncovered. New work sug
Publikováno v:
Cell Host & Microbe. 17(5):548-552
Given the recognized role of the commensal microbiota in regulating host immunity to pathogens, it is not surprising that microbiota are also capable of regulating autoimmune responses. The underlying mechanisms of autoimmune regulation by the microb
The intestinal tract of mammals is colonized by a large number of microorganisms including trillions of bacteria that are referred to collectively as the gut microbiota. These indigenous microorganisms have co-evolved with the host in a symbiotic rel
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::857958994c65e636b0404967eadf5ffa
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5657496/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5657496/
Autor:
Dionysios A. Antonopoulos, Tatyana V. Golovkina, Renée F. de Pooter, Aly A. Khan, Joseph M. Pickard, Leonid Yurkovetskiy, Alexander V. Chervonsky, Kelly O’Grady
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports, Vol 29, Iss 3, Pp 541-550.e4 (2019)
Summary: Environmental influences (infections and diet) strongly affect a host’s microbiota. However, host genetics may influence commensal communities, as suggested by the greater similarity between the microbiomes of identical twins compared to n