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Antimicrobial proteins contribute to host-microbiota interactions and are associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), but our understanding on antimicrobial protein diversity and functions remains incomplete. Ribonuclease 4 (Rnase4) is a potential antimicrobial protein with no known function in the in...
Intestinal Microbiota and its Metabolic Contributions to Cardiovascular Health and Disease Dietary nutrients are filtered by intestinal microbiota by both metabolism-dependent effects (generation of microbial metabolites such as short-chain fatty acids [SCFAs] and trimethylamine from dietary carbohydrates and ...
As such, a reduction in feed intake and lower weight in C. rodentium-challenged mice is consistent with physiological distress, necessitating that the animal directs its metabolic resources on clearing the infection rather than anabolic functions that include weight gain. Although AGPs did not alter...
Influence of gut microbiota on its host The gut represents a natural interface between the intestinal microbiota and the host. Bacterial cells by far outnumber the host cells, harbor millions of genes and form a community termed the microbiome. Through expression of this amount of genes they can...
The intestinal microbiota plays an important role in the development of the intestinal architecture and function, the gut-associated immune system, and epithelial cell functions. Dysbiosis of the intestinal microbiota has been reported to be associated with intestinal barrier dysfunction and the high ...
process plays during the inflammatory response in both patients and in experimental models will also be examined. In addition, the emerging relationship between gut microbiota and autophagy has also been discussed due to its significance in the context of gut inflammation and possible future therapies....
After millions of years of coevolution, symbiotic microbiota has become an integral part of the host and plays an important role in host immunity, metabolism, and health. Vaccination, as an effective means of preventing infectious diseases, has been play
There is considerable interest in the effects of the intestinal microbiota (IM) composition, its activities in relation with the metabolism of dietary subs