Bioinformatics Dysbiosis in inflammatory bowel disease GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY Patrick M. Gillevet SikaroodiMasoumehThe endogenous microbiota of gastrointestinal tract play an important role in maintenance of human health and development of disease. Some critical functions of the commensal flora for the ...
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Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota has been reported in patients suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), but the mechanisms causing this imbalance remain unknown. Observations have included a decrease in obligate anaerobes of the phylum Firmicutes and an increase in facultative anaerobes, ...
Intestinal bacteria have been implicated in theinitiation and amplification of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The dysbiosis theory, reviewed by Tamboli et al (Gut 2004;53:1), is that an imbalance between putative ''harmful'' versus ''protective'' bacterial species may promote chronic intestinal...
Therapeutic Prospects of Mesenchymal Stem Cell and Their Derived Exosomes in the Regulation of the Gut Microbiota in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have shown great potential in the treatment of several inflammatory diseases due to their immunomodulatory ability, which is ......
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a multifactorial disease which arises as a result of the interaction of genetic, environmental, barrier and microbial factors leading to chronic inflammation in the intestine. Patients with IBD had a higher risk of developing colorectal carcinoma (CRC), of which ...
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A variety of pathologies are associated with changes in the community structure and function of the gut microbiota, suggesting a link between dysbiosis and disease etiology. With an emphasis in this review on inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), the non-trivial question is whether dysbiosis is the ...
Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD) Irritable bowel syndrome(IBS) Obesity Metabolic syndrome Type 2 diabetes Ankylosing spondylitis4 Atopic eczema5 Rheumatoid arthritis6 Gut dysbiosis and weight gain may be related as well. Some studies, for example, have found a link between obesity and certain gut micr...
59 Dysbiosis is defined as a state of imbalance between the types of organism present in a person's natural microflora in the gut, and contribute to our health. Dysbiosis is associated with several diseases including obesity, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and inflammatory bowel disease.58 ...