dysbiosisimmunomodulationprobioticpandemic.COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 is an ongoing global pandemic that causes catastrophic devastation to humankind. COVID-19 virus mainly affects the human respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. Currently, vaccines are available globally and are a game-changer in ...
Undoubtedly, alcohol-induced gut microbiota imbalance stimulates dysbiosis, disrupts the intestinal barrier function, and trigger immune as well as inflammatory responses which further aggravate hepatic injury. Since currently available drugs to mitigate liver disorders have significant si...
The precise aetiology of OLP is uncertain, which is a major obstacle in the development of new therapeutics. Various factors have been considered to be potential causes of OLP, such as infection, immunity, genetic factors, stress, and trauma.2However, the precise roles of these factors have be...
can have direct immunomodulatory and clinically relevant effects and evidence can be found for the use of postbiotics in healthy individuals to improve overall health and to relief symptoms in a range of diseases such as infant colic and in adults atopic dermatitis and different causes of diarrhea...
an attribute that has been proposed as a BMC trait due to its antioxidant activity33. Mechanisms of DMSP breakdown have also been hypothesized as BMC traits because a high DMSP concentration can lead to dysbiosis and signal the location of more vulnerable coral to pathogens through chemotaxis18,33...
The HGM, depending on whether it is normal or dysfunctional (dysbiosis), can be an important predictor of the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. These factors need to be taken into account, and, perhaps, a set of measures for the rehabilitation of certain groups of the population should be ...
Antibiotics have been acknowledged for their beneficial role as adjuvants in the clinical management of PI, contributing to intra-oral biofilm control and radiographic bone regeneration. However, systemic administration of antibiotics is frequently associated with adverse effects, including dysbiosis, the de...
Influenza A virus infection impacts systemic microbiota dynamics and causes quantitative enteric dysbiosis. Microbiome 6, 9 (2018). PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Hanada, S., Pirzadeh, M., Carver, K. Y. & Deng, J. C. Respiratory viral infection-induced microbiome alterations and ...
Autoimmune diseases (AIDs) are a group of complicated, chronic illnesses with unidentified causes. It is now generally accepted that AIDs are caused by excessive host immunoreaction due to impaired host immunoregulation6. AIDs can be systemic or can affect specific organs or body systems and ...
The pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases remains elusive. However, the resident luminal bacteria seem to be an important factor in their development... M Schultz,RB Sartor - 《Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine》 被引量: 494发表: 2003年 The Causes of Intestinal Dysbiosis: A Review...