Diet, gut microbiota and immune responses. The fields of immunology, microbiology, nutrition and metabolism are rapidly converging. Here we expand on a diet-microbiota model as the basis for the greater incidence of asthma and autoimmunity in developed countries....
nature publishing group Review Gut microbiota, the immune system, and diet influence the neonatal gut–brain axis Michael P. Sherman1, Habib Zaghouani1,2,3 and Victoria Niklas4 The conceptual framework for a gut–brain axis has existed for decades. The Human Microbiome Project is ...
Table 5 Effects of non-digestible carbohydrates on gut microbiota Full size table In addition to their effects on the makeup of the microbiota, and likely partially mediated by these effects, prebiotics also produce notable shifts in metabolic and immune markers. For instance, several groups observe...
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Diet-induced dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota and the effects on immunity and disease. Nutrients 2012; 4: 1095–1119. Article CAS Google Scholar Maslowski KM, Mackay CR . Diet, gut microbiota and immune responses. Nat Immunol 2011; 12: 5–9. Article CAS Google Scholar Devereux G ....
This work provides an example of an indirect mechanism for dietary modulation of the microbiota structure via the host immune system. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Hibberd, M. C. et al. The effects of micronutrient deficiencies on bacterial species from the human gut microbiota. Sci. ...
[140]. The exact mechanism of how these gut flora modulate immune responses is still not well understood; however, several studies suggest that microbial-derived SCFAs may be contributing via G-protein-coupled receptor and epigenetic mechanisms [141,142]. Intestinal SCFAs have also been shown to ...
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Microbial communities in the colon have a profound effect on host physiology, including immune function, inter-organ communication, and metabolism1. The majority of studies in humans have correlated the gut microbiota’s composition, gene expression, and metabolism with human health endpoints such as ...