Fig. 1: Diseases associated with dysbiosis. Abnormal changes in the composition of the microbiota (dysbiosis) is positively associated with pathogenesis and propagation of heart disease, atherosclerosis, hypertension, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, cancer, and gastrointestinal disorders. Full size imag...
Local and Systemic Diseases Associated with Oral Dysbiosis: Connecting the dotsRyan VargheseJainam KarsiyaPrasanna Deshpande
Microbial Dysbiosis: Rethinking Disease in Marine Ecosystems dysbiosis, marine diseases, opportunistic pathogens, microbial interactions, microbiome, holobiontWith growing environmental pressures placed on our marine habitats ... S Egan,M Gardiner - 《Other》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Future ocean conditions...
The aim of this mini review is to investigate the connection between oral microbiome dysbiosis and systemic diseases. Many systemic conditions can have oral manifestations and cause worsening in oral diseases. For example, uncontrolled type 2 diabetes has been associated with worsening of periodontal di...
RECENT FINDINGS: After a description of the current knowledge on inflammatory bowel diseases-associated dysbiosis, we will focus on the recent functional studies that analyzed the cross relationship between the gut microbiota and the host. SUMMARY: Recently published studies have provided an insight ...
Immune imbalance caused by dysbiosis under the combined effect of gene environment in IgE-related FA. During childhood, the human microbiota is influenced by a combination of the maternal microbiome, mode of delivery, genetics, epigenetics, environment, etc. Dysbiosis resulting from aberrant damage to...
aStill other biochemical and cellular processes are reportedly associated with ASDs: oxidative stress, endoplasmic reticulum stress, decreased methylation capacity, limited production of glutathione, mitochondrial dysfunction, intestinal dysbiosis,increased toxic metal burden, immune dysregulation, immune activation...
36 These results indicate that, although critically ill patients exhibit loss of commensal microbiota, overgrowth of potential pathogens and thus highly perturbed microbial communities,14,15,37 probiotics may not improve clinically important outcomes associated with dysbiosis in this setting. Rigorous ...
Gut dysbiosis associated with hepatitis C virus infection. Clin. Infect. Dis. 67, 869–877 (2018). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Wu, J. et al. Altered faecal microbiota on the expression of Th cells responses in the exacerbation of patients with hepatitis E infection. J. Viral Hepat. 27, ...
169 Yet redundancy is incomplete as the risk of developing sinopulmonary and intestinal infections is increased more than threefold compared to the general popula- tion.170 Moreover, SIgAD individuals were shown to display mild dysbiosis with some expansion of proteobacteria when compared to healthy ...