"Dysbiosis" often refers to an alteration in the gut microbiome, but conceptual clarification is rarely provided. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to refine a conceptual definition of dysbiosis based on a review of nursing literature. Method: A Rodgerian approach to concept analysis was ...
microbiotaisinvolvedwiththedevelopmentofcolorectalcancer.Inthiscase,dysbiosismaynotbethemostimportantfactor,rathertheproductsofinteractionbetweendietandthemicrobiome.High-proteindietsarethoughttoresultintheproductionofcarcinogenicmetabolitesfromthecolonicmicrobiotathatmayresultintheinductionofneoplasiainthecolonicepithelium....
In addition to inflammation, there is some evidence that perturbations in the gut microbiota is involved with the development of colorectal cancer. In this case, dysbiosis may not be the most important factor, rather the products of interaction between diet and the microbiome. High-protein diets ...
Gut microbiota dysbiosis is a condition that occurs when there is an imbalance in the composition of the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem of microorganisms that reside in the gastrointestinal tract and play a crucial role in maintaining the overall health of the human body...
Researchers have previously highlighted that the microbiomes of healthy people can look dramatically different from one person to the next, in terms of the types of species present2. When one considers that over 5000 species have been identified as inhabitants of the gut microbiome and (depending ...
Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome confers alterations in appetitive and metabolic regulation of body weight in anorexia nervosa in humans and mice. Tom Hildebrandt Deena Peyser News & Views17 Apr 2023 Nature Microbiology Volume: 8, P: 760-761 In vitro ecology: a discovery engine for microbiome ...
A shift in the gut microbiome can trigger inflammation, hepatocyte apoptosis, and the progression of liver failure and cirrhosis [5,6,7]. Viral hepatitis (hepatitis B and C) also has a major impact on the gut microbiota [8], and several studies have reported gut dysbiosis in CHB patients ...
Here, we review the multifaceted role of the gut microbiome in HIV/SIV disease progression and its potential as a therapeutic target. We explore the complex interplay between gut microbial dysbiosis and systemic inflammation, highlighting the potential for microbiome-based therapeutics to open new avenu...
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic immune-mediated disorder, whose etiology is not fully understood and for which no effective treatment is available. Recently, research has focused on the dysbiosis of gut microbiome in UC. However, the results so far remain inconsistent and insufficient to unde...
The incidence of sporadic young-onset colorectal cancer (yCRC) is increasing. A significant knowledge gap exists in the gut microbiota and its diagnostic value for yCRC patients. Through 16S rRNA gene sequencing, 728 samples are collected to identify mic