We believe that quorum sensing can be used as a new entry point to explain the mechanism of ingesting dietary components to improve gut microbiota and thereby regulate related diseases. This review hopes to provide a theoretical basis for future research on improving disease symptoms by ingesting ...
Patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA) experience similar gut microbiota dysbiosis with related inflammatory conditions, such as acuteanterior uveitis(AAU) andCrohn's disease(CD), new data show. METHODOLOGY: Researchers performed 16S rRNA sequencing on stool samples from 277 adult patients from the German...
In healthy conditions, the gut microbiota exhibits stability, resilience, and symbiotic interaction with the host. There is a lot of research into the definition of a “healthy” gut microbiota and its link to host physiological functions. Gut microbiota is composed of bacteria, yeasts, and viruse...
1. The human gut microbiome interaction with the immune system in age and disease 2. The gut microbiome and age-related macular degeneration 3. The gut microbiome and retinal artery occlusion 4. The gut microbiome and central serous chorioretinopathy 5. The gut microbiome and inflammatory eye ...
The gut microbiota is a complex and plastic consortium of microorganisms that are intricately connected with human physiology. The liver is a central immunological organ that is particularly enriched in innate immune cells and constantly exposed to circu
Thus, it can be seen that the gut microbiota and its metabolites are guaranteed to be responsible for ageing and ageing-related diseases. This chapter highlights the roles of intestinal barrier functions, ...
Interaction between obesity and the gut microbiota: relevance in nutrition. This review examines mechanisms by which the bacteria present in the gut interact with nutrients and host biology to affect the risk of obesity and associa... NM Delzenne,PD Cani - 《Annual Review of Nutrition》 被引量...
summarize the main findings regarding the gut microbiota (GM) in aging and age-related disease as well as in longevity, but will also focus on the role of many other microbial sites in the human body which are less studied than those in the gut but have a role in healthy and unhealthy ...
In short, the gut microbiota heavily influences host nutrition; the microbes produce metabolites that are related to human health and metabolism. Protection from pathogens. A nonpathogenic microbiota dominance signature reduces the likelihood of disease onset caused by pathogens. In vitro studies have ...
the gut microbiota is essential to promote maturation of the intestinal immune system as well as digestion by providing extraction of calories and nutrients that would otherwise be excreted in feces. This beneficial equilibrium between the host and its microbiota, or symbiosis, can also turn detriment...