نتایج جستجو برای: Dysbiosis

تعداد نتایج: 3277  

2017
Katarzyna B Hooks Maureen A O'Malley

Dysbiosis is a key term in human microbiome research, especially when microbiome patterns are associated with disease states. Although some questions have been raised about how this term is applied, its use continues undiminished in the literature. We investigate the ways in which microbiome researchers discuss dysbiosis and then assess the impact of different concepts of dysbiosis on microbiom...

2016
Kristofer Andréasson Zaid Alrawi Anita Persson Göran Jönsson Jan Marsal

BACKGROUND Recent evidence suggests a link between autoimmunity and the intestinal microbial composition in several rheumatic diseases including systemic sclerosis (SSc). The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of intestinal dysbiosis in SSc and to characterise patients suffering from this potentially immunomodulatory deviation. METHODS This study consisted of 98 consecu...

2017
Thomas Mandl Jan Marsal Peter Olsson Bodil Ohlsson Kristofer Andréasson

BACKGROUND Altered microbial composition of the intestine, commonly referred to as dysbiosis, has been associated with several autoimmune diseases including primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). The aims of the current study were to study the intestinal microbial balance in pSS and to identify clinical features associated with dysbiosis. METHODS Forty-two consecutive pSS patients and 35 age-match...

2015
Hiroshi Fukui

Although alcohol feeding produces evident intestinal microbial changes in animals, only some alcoholics show evident intestinal dysbiosis, a decrease in Bacteroidetes and an increase in Proteobacteria. Gut dysbiosis is related to intestinal hyperpermeability and endotoxemia in alcoholic patients. Alcoholics further exhibit reduced numbers of the beneficial Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium. Lar...

2015
C. Casén H. C. Vebø M. Sekelja F. T. Hegge M. K. Karlsson E. Ciemniejewska S. Dzankovic C. Frøyland R. Nestestog L. Engstrand P. Munkholm O. H. Nielsen G. Rogler M. Simrén L. Öhman M. H. Vatn K. Rudi

BACKGROUND Dysbiosis is associated with many diseases, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), obesity and diabetes. Potential clinical impact of imbalance in the intestinal microbiota suggests need for new standardised diagnostic methods to facilitate microbiome profiling. AIM To develop and validate a novel diagnostic test using faecal samples to profile...

2016
Paul E. Wischmeyer Daniel McDonald Rob Knight

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Loss of 'health-promoting' microbes and overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria (dysbiosis) in ICU is believed to contribute to nosocomial infections, sepsis, and organ failure (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome). This review discusses new understanding of ICU dysbiosis, new data for probiotics and fecal transplantation in ICU, and new data characterizing the ICU microbiome. REC...

2016
Esteban Rodriguez Herrero Vera Slomka Nico Boon Kristel Bernaerts Emma Hernandez-Sanabria Marc Quirynen Wim Teughels

Dysbiosis in the periodontal microbiota is associated with the development of periodontal diseases. Little is known about the initiation of dysbiosis. It was hypothesized that some commensal bacteria suppress the outgrowth of pathobionts by H2O2 production. However, serum and blood components released due to inflammation can neutralize this suppressive effect, leading to the initiation of dysbi...

Journal: :Current opinion in rheumatology 2016
Francesco Ciccia Angelo Ferrante Giovanni Triolo

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Inflammatory innate and adaptive immune cell responses to commensal bacteria underlie the pathogenesis of human chronic inflammatory diseases. Intestinal dysbiosis has been described in patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA) and seems to be correlated with histologic and immunologic alterations. Purpose of this review is to discuss the relationship occurring between intestinal ...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2015
Pajau Vangay Tonya Ward Jeffrey S Gerber Dan Knights

Antibiotics are by far the most common medications prescribed for children. Recent epidemiological data suggests an association between early antibiotic use and disease phenotypes in adulthood. Antibiotic use during infancy induces imbalances in gut microbiota, called dysbiosis. The gut microbiome's responses to antibiotics and its potential link to disease development are especially complex to...

Journal: :middle east journal of digestive diseases 0
shirin moossavi faraz bishehsari reza ansari homayoon vahedi siavosh nasseri-moghaddam shahin merat

fecal microbiota transplant (fmt) research trials are growing in diverse intestinal and extraintestinal conditions that are thought to be either caused or correlated with gut microbiota dysbiosis. although, the mechanism by which the microbiota results in disease initiation or progression is not fully understood, it is speculated that restoring the symbiosis by fmt could have therapeutic benefits.

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