نتایج جستجو برای: gut bacteria population

تعداد نتایج: 907019  

Journal: :Cell 2014
Julia K. Goodrich Jillian L. Waters Angela C. Poole Jessica L. Sutter Omry Koren Ran Blekhman Michelle Beaumont William Van Treuren Rob Knight Jordana T. Bell Timothy D. Spector Andrew G. Clark Ruth E. Ley

Host genetics and the gut microbiome can both influence metabolic phenotypes. However, whether host genetic variation shapes the gut microbiome and interacts with it to affect host phenotype is unclear. Here, we compared microbiotas across >1,000 fecal samples obtained from the TwinsUK population, including 416 twin pairs. We identified many microbial taxa whose abundances were influenced by ho...

2017
Monika Adamczyk-Sowa Aldona Medrek Paulina Madej Wirginia Michlicka Pawel Dobrakowski

Aim. Evaluation of the impact of gut microflora on the pathophysiology of MS. Results. The etiopathogenesis of MS is not fully known. Gut microbiota may be of a great importance in the pathogenesis of MS, since recent findings suggest that substitutions of certain microbial population in the gut can lead to proinflammatory state, which can lead to MS in humans. In contrast, other commensal bact...

Journal: :Microbiology spectrum 2017
Brian P Landry Jeffrey J Tabor

Genetically engineered bacteria have the potential to diagnose and treat a wide range of diseases linked to the gastrointestinal tract, or gut. Such engineered microbes will be less expensive and invasive than current diagnostics and more effective and safe than current therapeutics. Recent advances in synthetic biology have dramatically improved the reliability with which bacteria can be engin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Moriya Ohkuma Satoko Noda Satoshi Hattori Toshiya Iida Masahiro Yuki David Starns Jun-ichi Inoue Alistair C Darby Yuichi Hongoh

Symbiotic associations of cellulolytic eukaryotic protists and diverse bacteria are common in the gut microbial communities of termites. Besides cellulose degradation by the gut protists, reductive acetogenesis from H2 plus CO2 and nitrogen fixation by gut bacteria play crucial roles in the host termites' nutrition by contributing to the energy demand of termites and supplying nitrogen poor in ...

2015
Fatima Drissi Sylvain Buffet Didier Raoult Vicky Merhej

Laboratory experiments have revealed many active mechanisms by which bacteria can inhibit the growth of other organisms. Bacteriocins are a diverse group of natural ribosomally synthesized antimicrobial peptides produced by a wide range of bacteria and which seem to play an important role in mediating competition within bacterial communities. In this study, we have identified and established th...

2017
Seung Ho Chung Erin D. Scully Michelle Peiffer Scott M. Geib Cristina Rosa Kelli Hoover Gary W. Felton

Herbivore associated bacteria are vital mediators of plant and insect interactions. Host plants play an important role in shaping the gut bacterial community of insects. Colorado potato beetles (CPB; Leptinotarsa decemlineata) use several Solanum plants as hosts in their natural environment. We previously showed that symbiotic gut bacteria from CPB larvae suppressed jasmonate (JA)-induced defen...

2016
Sergio Serrano-Villar David Rojo Mónica Martínez-Martínez Simon Deusch Jorge F. Vázquez-Castellanos Rafael Bargiela Talía Sainz Mar Vera Santiago Moreno Vicente Estrada María José Gosalbes Amparo Latorre Jana Seifert Coral Barbas Andrés Moya Manuel Ferrer

While changes in gut microbial populations have been described in human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), the mechanisms underlying the contributions of gut bacteria and their molecular agents (metabolites and proteins) to immune recovery remain unexplored. To study this, we examined the active fraction of the gut microbiome, through examin...

2011
Michele M. Kosiewicz Arin L. Zirnheld Pascale Alard

Our immune system has evolved to recognize and eradicate pathogenic microbes. However, we have a symbiotic relationship with multiple species of bacteria that occupy the gut and comprise the natural commensal flora or microbiota. The microbiota is critically important for the breakdown of nutrients, and also assists in preventing colonization by potentially pathogenic bacteria. In addition, the...

2016
Özgün C. O. Umu Christine Bäuerl Marije Oostindjer Phillip B. Pope Pablo E. Hernández Gaspar Pérez-Martínez Dzung B. Diep

Production of bacteriocins is a potential probiotic feature of many lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as it can help prevent the growth of pathogens in gut environments. However, knowledge on bacteriocin producers in situ and their function in the gut of healthy animals is still limited. In this study, we investigated five bacteriocin-producing strains of LAB and their isogenic non-producing mutants f...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
j.j. ni q.y. yan y.h. yu h.h. wu f. chen

the formation and regulation of vertebrate endogenous intestinal microbiota has been widely studied as the microbiota plays a crucial role in the host nutrition, development, and health. despite the importance of microbiota for host health, it is still unclear whether the endogenous intestinal microorganisms are genetically distinct or whether they are genetically related with each other in dif...

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