نتایج جستجو برای: microbiota interaction

تعداد نتایج: 595907  

2016
Siegfried Ussar Shiho Fujisaka C. Ronald Kahn

BACKGROUND Diabetes, obesity, and the metabolic syndrome are multifactorial diseases dependent on a complex interaction of host genetics, diet, and other environmental factors. Increasing evidence places gut microbiota as important modulators of the crosstalk between diet and development of obesity and metabolic dysfunction. In addition, host genetics can have important impact on the compositio...

2015
PAUL FORSYTHE

It is now widely accepted that there is a relationship between the microbiota and development and severity of allergic disease. In investigating the mechanisms underlying microbiota modulation of allergic disease the focus has been on the induction phase of the disease; alterations in the phenotype and function of antigen presenting cells, induction of regulatory T cells and shifts in Th1/Th2 b...

2010
Rodrigo Bibiloni Eduardo J. Schiffrin

The intestinal mucosa is unique in that it can be tolerant to the resident, symbiotic microbiota but remaining, at the same time, responsive to and able to fight pathogens. The close interaction between host-symbiotic microbiota at the mucosal level poses important challenges since microbial breaches through the gut barrier can result in the breakdown of gut homeostasis. In this paper, hosts-in...

2012
Alexander R. Moschen Verena Wieser Herbert Tilg

Dietary factors and the associated lifestyle play a major role in the pathophysiology of many diseases. Several diets, especially a Western lifestyle with a high consumption of meat and carbohydrates and a low consumption of vegetables, have been linked to common diseases, such as metabolic syndrome, atherosclerosis, inflammatory bowel diseases, and colon cancer. The gastrointestinal tract harb...

Journal: :The Permanente journal 2013
Vishal Sharma Shashank Garg Sourabh Aggarwal

Intestinal microbiota play an important role in health and disease. The gut-liver axis provides for an interaction between bacterial components like lipopolysaccharide and hepatic receptors (Toll-like receptors). Dysbiosis and altered intestinal permeability may modulate this interaction and therefore result in hepatic disorders or worsening of hepatic disorders. Administration of health-promot...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2012
David S Weiss

The interaction between the intestinal microbiota and host is much more complex than previously appreciated, and we are now learning that it can have an impact on extraintestinal human diseases. In this issue of the journal (beginning on page 1090), Lin and colleagues present important data linking the microbiota, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and toll-like receptor (TLR)4 with hepatitis in a mouse...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
mohammad ali emrani student research committee, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

gut microbiota is formed by ten of trillions of microorganisms with at least 1000 different species of known bacteria. one - third of an individual gut microbiota is common to most people, while two - thirds are specific to him. growing amount of evidence indicates that gut microbiota characteristics may play an important role in mental dysfunctions. molecular mimicry between several key neurop...

2016
Insa Korten Moana Mika Shkipe Klenja Elisabeth Kieninger Ines Mack Maria Teresa Barbani Meri Gorgievski Urs Frey Markus Hilty Philipp Latzin

Traditional culture techniques have shown that increased bacterial colonization is associated with viral colonization; however, the influence of viral colonization on the whole microbiota composition is less clear. We thus aimed to understand the interaction of viral infections and the nasal microbiota in early life to appraise their roles in disease development. Thirty-two healthy, unselected ...

Journal: :Current opinion in microbiology 2011
Nita H Salzman

An estimated 100 trillion microbes colonize human beings, with the majority of organisms residing in the intestines. This microbiota impacts host nutrition, protection, and gut development. Alterations in microbiota composition are associated with susceptibility to various infectious and inflammatory gut diseases. The mucosal surface is not a static barrier that simply prevents microbial invasi...

2016
Elena V. Gart Jan S. Suchodolski Thomas H. Welsh Robert C. Alaniz Ronald D. Randel Sara D. Lawhon

The mammalian digestive tract is home to trillions of microbes, including bacteria, archaea, protozoa, fungi, and viruses. In monogastric mammals the stomach and small intestine harbor diverse bacterial populations but are typically less populated than the colon. The gut bacterial community (microbiota hereafter) varies widely among different host species and individuals within a species. It is...

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