Justin Sonnenburg and Fredrik Bäckhed analyse how the microbiota and diet interact to influence metabolism. They review mechanisms used by the microbiota to modulate the effects of diet on the host's metaboli
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In recent years, a sharp increase is seen in the number of publications addressing the intestinal microbiota. They have provided various lines of evidence supporting a close link between the intestinal microbiota and human health. This review aims to summarise the current knowledge on the composition...
Our evolving understanding of intestinal microbiota-derived physiological modulators (e.g., short-chain fatty acids) and pathogenic mediators (e.g., trimethylamine N-oxide) of host disease susceptibility have created novel potential therapeutic opportunities for improved cardiovascular health. This review ...
The intestinal microbiota (previously referred to as “intestinal flora”) has entered the focus of research interest not only in microbiology bu
Intestinal bacteria affect the maturation and the maintenance of the immune system, influence the cell proliferation, and contribute to the salvage of energy. Moreover, the intestinal microbiota has a large catalytic potential, which may lead to the formation of metabolites with beneficial or adverse...
Postmenopausal osteoporosis (PMO) is a prevalent metabolic bone disease characterized by bone loss and structural destruction, which increases the risk of fracture in postmenopausal women. Owing to the high morbidity and serious complications of PMO, man
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Due to their relatively low abundance and high importance, these keystone species are vulnerable components of an ecosystem as they can be easily lost. Within the Mucin Utilization by the Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease The host mucosal surface and its shed glycans provide a consistent ...