Conversely, pathogens have developed strategies to promote their replication in the presence of competing microbiota. Breakdown of the normal microbial community increases the risk of pathogen infection, the overgrowth of harmful pathobionts and inflammatory disease. Understanding the interaction of the ...
The essential properties of the gut microbiota, such as its stability, resilience, and diversity, need to be discussed, given its importance in human health [8]. The gut microbial community can be stable for years in healthy adults; thus, the microbiota has high stability. Homeostasis of the ...
The essential properties of the gut microbiota, such as its stability, resilience, and diversity, need to be discussed, given its importance in human health [8]. The gut microbial community can be stable for years in healthy adults; thus, the microbiota has high stability. Homeostasis of the ...
Infections are common complications and causes of death during immunochemotherapy in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). The gut microbiota plays a significant role in bacterial infection, but its relationship and predictive capacity with infectious complications in DLBCL are unknown. Methods We perfo...
to the role of the microbiota in gut health, focuses on aberrations in microbe-host mutualism that are implicated in the etiopathology of inflammatory bowel diseases, and then briefly addresses the possibilities of dietary modulation of intestinal microbiota in the context of inflammatory bowel ...
Secretory immunoglobulin A, produced by the plasma cells in Peyers patches and in the lamina propria, maintains non-invasive commensal bacteria and neutralize invasive pathogens. Dendritic cells migrate from the lamina propria of the secondary lymphoid organs to regulate gut immunity. They also ...
also environmental factors, among which, a disturbed gut microbiota has attracted increasing attention. Compositional and functional changes of gut microbiota have been reported in various autoimmune diseases, and increasing evidence suggests that disturbed gut microbiota contributes to their immunopathogenesis....
Microbiome (2022) 10:77 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-022-01248-5 RESEARCH Open Access Elucidating the role of the gut microbiota in the physiological effects of dietary fiber Edward C. Deehan1*† , Zhengxiao Zhang2,3† , Alessandra Riva4, Anissa...
In healthy individuals, the mature gut microbial core functions include genes encoding glycosaminoglycan degradation. Indigestible but fermentable polysaccharides are metabolized by the microbiota of the large intestine, resulting in the synthesis of short-chani fatty acids (SCFAs) such as butyrate, propion...
Our understanding of how the microbiota affects the balance between response to and failure of cancer treatment by modulating the tumour microenvironment and systemic immune system has advanced rapidly in recent years. Microbiota-targeting interventions