نتایج جستجو برای: gut bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 224535  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Thibault G Sana Nicolas Flaugnatti Kyler A Lugo Lilian H Lam Amanda Jacobson Virginie Baylot Eric Durand Laure Journet Eric Cascales Denise M Monack

The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a high-density polymicrobial community where bacteria compete for niches and resources. One key competition strategy includes cell contact-dependent mechanisms of interbacterial antagonism, such as the type VI secretion system (T6SS), a multiprotein needle-like apparatus that injects effector proteins into prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic target...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Ayako Wada-Katsumata Ludek Zurek Godfrey Nalyanya Wendell L Roelofs Aijun Zhang Coby Schal

Aggregation of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, is regulated by fecal aggregation agents (pheromones), including volatile carboxylic acids (VCAs). We demonstrate that the gut microbial community contributes to production of these semiochemicals. Chemical analysis of the fecal extract of B. germanica revealed 40 VCAs. Feces from axenic cockroaches (no microorganisms in the alimentary t...

2018
Julia C Jones Carmelo Fruciano Falk Hildebrand Hasan Al Toufalilia Nicholas J Balfour Peer Bork Philipp Engel Francis Lw Ratnieks William Oh Hughes

There is growing recognition that the gut microbial community regulates a wide variety of important functions in its animal hosts, including host health. However, the complex interactions between gut microbes and environment are still unclear. Honey bees are ecologically and economically important pollinators that host a core gut microbial community that is thought to be constant across populat...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2015
Dae Joong Kang Phillip B Hylemon Jasmohan S Bajaj

The paper by Shen, et al. reports on efforts to engineer the gut microbiota to treat hyperammonemia by decreasing the levels of urease positive gut bacteria.1 After treatment of mice with oral antibiotics and PEG to deplete indigenous bacteria, mice were inoculated with a consortium of 8 bacteria with low urease gene content. This new gut microbiota was relatively stable for up to 120 days. The...

Introduction: The intestine, as an important part of the human gastrointestinal tract, provides a favorable milieu for the growth and development of a diverse and large population (approximately 1000 species) of bacteria. Currently, the presence of a cohesive relationship between intestinal bacteria and the host is being well studied and identified. According to the available scientific evidenc...

2017
Emily E. Noble Ted M. Hsu Scott E. Kanoski

Consumption of a Western Diet (WD) that is high in saturated fat and added sugars negatively impacts cognitive function, particularly mnemonic processes that rely on the integrity of the hippocampus. Emerging evidence suggests that the gut microbiome influences cognitive function via the gut-brain axis, and that WD factors significantly alter the proportions of commensal bacteria in the gastroi...

Journal: :Genome research 2012
Catherine Lozupone Karoline Faust Jeroen Raes Jeremiah J Faith Daniel N Frank Jesse Zaneveld Jeffrey I Gordon Rob Knight

We lack a deep understanding of genetic and metabolic attributes specializing in microbial consortia for initial and subsequent waves of colonization of our body habitats. Here we show that phylogenetically interspersed bacteria in Clostridium cluster XIVa, an abundant group of bacteria in the adult human gut also known as the Clostridium coccoides or Eubacterium rectale group, contains species...

2017
Zan Zuo Hong Fan Xiao-Dan Tang Yan-Min Chen Lin-Ting Xun Yan Li Zheng-Ji Song Hui-Qiong Zhai

Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is caused by dysbiosis of gut microbiota, particularly the ammonia-producing bacteria. Given the efficacy of certain treatments on MHE and the connection between alcoholism and MHE, a thorough understanding of how these strategies affect the gut microbiota in patients (alcoholic or non-alcoholic) will facilitate the assessment of their efficacy in the reshap...

2017
Lawrence E. K. Gray Martin O’Hely Sarath Ranganathan Peter David Sly Peter Vuillermin

This review focuses on the current evidence that maternal dietary and gut bacterial exposures during pregnancy influence the developing fetal immune system and subsequent offspring asthma. Part 1 addresses exposure to a farm environment, antibiotics, and prebiotic and probiotic supplementation that together indicate the importance of bacterial experience in immune programming and offspring asth...

2015
Wenting Zhou Xiaoning Nan Zhou Zheng Cong Wei Hong He

Intestinal bacterial community plays a crucial role in the nutrition, development, survival, and reproduction of insects. When compared with other insects with piercing-sucking mouthparts, the habitats of cicada nymphs and adults are totally different. However, little is known about the differences in the gut bacterial communities in the nymphs and adults within any cicada species. The diversit...

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