نتایج جستجو برای: gut bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 224535  

2008
M.S. Dharne A.K. Gupta A.Y. Rangrez H.V. Ghate M.S. Patole Y.S. Shouche

FLESH FLIES (DIPTERA Sarcophagidae) are well known cause of myiasis and their gut bacteria have never been studied for antimicrobial activity against bacteria. Antimicrobial studies of Myroides spp. are restricted to nosocomial strains. A Gram-negative bacterium, Myroides sp., was isolated from the gut of adult flesh flies (Sarcophaga sp.) and submitted to evaluation of nutritional parameters u...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2009
Nicolas Buchon Nichole A Broderick Mickael Poidevin Sylvain Pradervand Bruno Lemaitre

Although Drosophila systemic immunity is extensively studied, little is known about the fly's intestine-specific responses to bacterial infection. Global gene expression analysis of Drosophila intestinal tissue to oral infection with the Gram-negative bacterium Erwinia carotovora revealed that immune responses in the gut are regulated by the Imd and JAK-STAT pathways, but not the Toll pathway. ...

2015
Niels van Best Peter L. Jansen Sander S. Rensen

The role of intestinal bacteria in the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is increasingly acknowledged. Recently developed microbial profiling techniques are beginning to shed light on the nature of gut microbiota alterations in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. In this review, we summarize the gut microbiota composition changes that have been reported during different stages of h...

2016
Swadha Anand Harrisham Kaur Sharmila S. Mande

Biosynthesis of butyrate by commensal bacteria plays a crucial role in maintenance of human gut health while dysbiosis in gut microbiome has been linked to several enteric disorders. Contrastingly, butyrate shows cytotoxic effects in patients with oral diseases like periodontal infections and oral cancer. In addition to these host associations, few syntrophic bacteria couple butyrate degradatio...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Timothy R. Sampson Justine W. Debelius Taren Thron Stefan Janssen Gauri G. Shastri Zehra Esra Ilhan Collin Challis Catherine E. Schretter Sandra Rocha Viviana Gradinaru Marie-Francoise Chesselet Ali Keshavarzian Kathleen M. Shannon Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown Pernilla Wittung-Stafshede Rob Knight Sarkis K. Mazmanian

The intestinal microbiota influence neurodevelopment, modulate behavior, and contribute to neurological disorders. However, a functional link between gut bacteria and neurodegenerative diseases remains unexplored. Synucleinopathies are characterized by aggregation of the protein α-synuclein (αSyn), often resulting in motor dysfunction as exemplified by Parkinson's disease (PD). Using mice that ...

2010
Bärbel Stecher Samuel Chaffron Rina Käppeli Siegfried Hapfelmeier Susanne Freedrich Thomas C. Weber Jorum Kirundi Mrutyunjay Suar Kathy D. McCoy Christian von Mering Andrew J. Macpherson Wolf-Dietrich Hardt

The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The parameters defining whether this community permits invasion of a new bacterial species are unclear. In particular, inhibition of enteropathogen infection by the gut microbiota ( = colonization resistance) is poorly understood. To analyze the mechanisms of microbiota-mediated protection from Salmo...

2017
Timothy Heisel Emmanuel Montassier Abigail Johnson Gabriel Al-Ghalith Yi-Wei Lin Li-Na Wei Dan Knights Cheryl A Gale

Dietary fat intake and shifts in gut bacterial community composition are associated with the development of obesity. To date, characterization of microbiota in lean versus obese subjects has been dominated by studies of gut bacteria. Fungi, recently shown to affect gut inflammation, have received little study for their role in obesity. We sought to determine the effects of high-fat diet on fung...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2015
Aaron Conrad Ericsson Daniel John Davis Craig Lawrence Franklin Catherine Elizabeth Hagan

Electrotaxis, directional cell movement in response to an electric potential, has been demonstrated in a wide range of cell types including lymphocytes. Exoelectrogens, microorganisms capable of generating electrical currents, have been identified in microbial fuel cells. However, no studies have investigated exoelectrogenic microbes in fresh feces or the effects of an exoelectrogenic microbiot...

Journal: :Science 2013
James Angus Chandler Michael Turelli

Brucker and Bordenstein (Reports, 9 August 2013, p. 667) claim that adaptive codivergence of gut bacteria with hosts contributes to hybrid lethality. Yet, they provide no evidence for coadaptation of bacteria and Nasonia hosts. Their data on hybrid viability suggest that bacteria contribute to inviability only because intrinsic hybrid dysfunction increases susceptibility to free-living bacteria...

Journal: :Developmental Immunology 1998
John J. Cebra Sangeeta Bhargava Periwal Gwen Lee Fan Lee Khushroo E. Shroff

GALT can be subdivided into several compartments: (a) Peyer's patches (PP); (b) lamina propria (LP); and (c) intraepithelial leukocyte (IEL) spaces. The B-cell follicles of PP are quiescent in neonatal and germ-free (GF) adult mice. Germinal centers (GC), including sIgA+ blasts, appear in the B follicles of formerly GF adult mice about 10-14 days after monoassociation with various gut commensal...

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