نتایج جستجو برای: microbiota

تعداد نتایج: 31505  

2018
Chloe Heys Anne Lizé Hervé Colinet Thomas A. R. Price Mark Prescott Fiona Ingleby Zenobia Lewis

The microbiota is increasingly being recognized as having important impacts on many host biological processes. However, evidence of its effects on animal communication and breeding strategy is lacking. In this three-factorial study, we show that females were more willing to mate with related males, with relatedness likely being assessed through the microbiota. By contrast, male mating investmen...

Journal: :Seminars in reproductive medicine 2014
M Susan Latuga Alison Stuebe Patrick C Seed

Breast milk contains a rich microbiota composed of viable skin and non-skin bacteria. The extent of the breast milk microbiota diversity has been revealed through new culture-independent studies using microbial DNA signatures. However, the extent to which the breast milk microbiota are transferred from mother to infant and the function of these breast milk microbiota for the infant are only par...

2016
Céline Pomié Vincent Blasco-Baque Pascale Klopp Simon Nicolas Aurélie Waget Pascale Loubières Vincent Azalbert Anthony Puel Frédéric Lopez Cédric Dray Philippe Valet Benjamin Lelouvier Florence Servant Michael Courtney Jacques Amar Rémy Burcelin Lucile Garidou

OBJECTIVE To demonstrate that glycemia and insulin resistance are controlled by a mechanism involving the adaptive immune system and gut microbiota crosstalk. METHODS We triggered the immune system with microbial extracts specifically from the intestinal ileum contents of HFD-diabetic mice by the process of immunization. 35 days later, immunized mice were fed a HFD for up to two months in ord...

2015
Shalome A. Bassett Wayne Young Matthew P. G. Barnett Adrian L. Cookson Warren C. McNabb Nicole C. Roy

Human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic intestinal disease where the resident microbiota contributes to disease development, yet the specific mechanisms remain unclear. Interleukin-10 gene-deficient (Il10-/-) mice develop inflammation similar to IBD, due in part to an inappropriate response to commensal bacteria. We have previously reported changes in intestinal morphology and colon...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Klaus Schlaeppi Nina Dombrowski Ruben Garrido Oter Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat Paul Schulze-Lefert

Plants host at the contact zone with soil a distinctive root-associated bacterial microbiota believed to function in plant nutrition and health. We investigated the diversity of the root microbiota within a phylogenetic framework of hosts: three Arabidopsis thaliana ecotypes along with its sister species Arabidopsis halleri and Arabidopsis lyrata, as well as Cardamine hirsuta, which diverged fr...

Journal: :Annals of parasitology 2012
Marcin M Grzybowski Henryka Długońska

Numerous original and review papers have emerged over recent years concerning the natural microbiota and its interaction with the mammal host's body. This addendum supplements in short our previous review article on the role of microbiota in the host immunity paying, particular attention to such essential aspects as the composition and role of gut microbiota in viral infections as well as the i...

2015
Jakub Kreisinger Géraldine Bastien Heidi C Hauffe Julian Marchesi Sarah E Perkins

The gut microbiota is vital to host health and, as such, it is important to elucidate the mechanisms altering its composition and diversity. Intestinal helminths are host immunomodulators and have evolved both temporally and spatially in close association with the gut microbiota, resulting in potential mechanistic interplay. Host-helminth and host-microbiota interactions are comparatively well-...

2018
Qingqing Feng Wei-Dong Chen Yan-Dong Wang

The gut microbiota, as the main member in gut microecology, is an essential mediator in health and disease. The gut microbiota interacts with various organs and systems in the body, including brain, lung, liver, bone, cardiovascular system, and others. Microbiota-derived metabolites such as the short chain fatty acid (SCFA) butyrate are primary signals, which link the gut microbiota and physiol...

2014
Pirjo Wacklin Jarno Tuimala Janne Nikkilä Sebastian Tims Harri Mäkivuokko Noora Alakulppi Pia Laine Mirjana Rajilic-Stojanovic Lars Paulin Willem M. de Vos Jaana Mättö

The human intestine is colonised with highly diverse and individually defined microbiota, which likely has an impact on the host well-being. Drivers of the individual variation in the microbiota compositions are multifactorial and include environmental, host and dietary factors. We studied the impact of the host secretor status, encoded by fucosyltransferase 2 (FUT2) -gene, on the intestinal mi...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2005
Mairi C Noverr Nicole R Falkowski Rod A McDonald Andrew N McKenzie Gary B Huffnagle

Lending support to the hygiene hypothesis, epidemiological studies have demonstrated that allergic disease correlates with widespread use of antibiotics and alterations in fecal microbiota ("microflora"). Antibiotics also lead to overgrowth of the yeast Candida albicans, which can secrete potent prostaglandin-like immune response modulators, from the microbiota. We have recently developed a mou...

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