نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal microbial

تعداد نتایج: 238062  

2014
Cinzia Cantacessi Paul Giacomin John Croese Martha Zakrzewski Javier Sotillo Leisa McCann Matthew J. Nolan Makedonka Mitreva Lutz Krause Alex Loukas

The interactions between gastrointestinal parasitic helminths and commensal bacteria are likely to play a pivotal role in the establishment of host-parasite cross-talk, ultimately shaping the development of the intestinal immune system. However, little information is available on the impact of infections by gastrointestinal helminths on the bacterial communities inhabiting the human gut. We use...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
rommel singh mohi department of surgery, govt. medical college and rajindra hospital patiala, punjab, india ashish moudgil department of surgery, govt. medical college and rajindra hospital patiala, punjab, india suresh kumar bhatia department of surgery, govt. medical college and rajindra hospital patiala, punjab, india kaushal seth department of surgery, govt. medical college and rajindra hospital patiala, punjab, india tajinder kaur intern govt. medical college and rajindra hospital patiala, punjab, india

he incidence of the diverticulum of the small bowel varies from 0.2-1.3% in autopsy studies to 2.3% when assessed on enteroclysis. it occurs mostly in patients in the 6th decade of their life. of all the small bowel diverticuli, jejunal diverticulum is the most common type. this rare entity is usually asymptomatic. however, they may cause chronic non-specific symptoms for a long period of time ...

2017
Urmi Roy Eric J.C. Gálvez Aida Iljazovic Till Robin Lesker Adrian J. Błażejewski Marina C. Pils Ulrike Heise Samuel Huber Richard A. Flavell Till Strowig

Inflammatory bowel disease comprises a group of heterogeneous diseases characterized by chronic and relapsing mucosal inflammation. Alterations in microbiota composition have been proposed to contribute to disease development, but no uniform signatures have yet been identified. Here, we compare the ability of a diverse set of microbial communities to exacerbate intestinal inflammation after che...

Journal: :Histopathology 2007
S R Owens J K Greenson

Intestinal malabsorption results from a wide variety of causes, which can most easily be organized into three groups. Maldigestion arises from problems with mixing or with digestive mediators, and includes post-gastrectomy patients and those with deficiencies of pancreatic or intestinal enzymes, or of bile salts. Mucosal and mural causes of malabsorption are abundant, and include gluten-sensiti...

2017
G Rizzatti L R Lopetuso G Gibiino C Binda A Gasbarrini

Microbiota represents the entire microbial community present in the gut host. It serves several functions establishing a mutualistic relation with the host. Latest years have seen a burst in the number of studies focusing on this topic, in particular on intestinal diseases. In this scenario, Proteobacteria are one of the most abundant phyla, comprising several known human pathogens. This review...

2014
Shiyan Yu Yingchao Nie Byron Knowles Ryotaro Sakamori Ewa Stypulkowski Chirag Patel Soumyashree Das Veronique Douard Ronaldo P Ferraris Edward M Bonder James R Goldenring Yicktung Tony Ip Nan Gao

Compartmentalization of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) regulates distinct immune responses to microbes; however, the specific cellular machinery that controls this mechanism has not been fully identified. Here we provide genetic evidences that the recycling endosomal compartment in enterocytes maintains a homeostatic TLR9 intracellular distribution, supporting ...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Jae Gyu Kim Sung Joong Lee Martin F Kagnoff

The transcription factor NF-kappaB in human intestinal epithelial cells plays a central role in regulating genes that govern the onset of mucosal inflammatory responses following intestinal microbial infection. Nod1 is a cytosolic pattern recognition receptor in mammalian cells that senses components of microbial peptidoglycans and signals the activation of NF-kappaB. The aim of these studies w...

Journal: :BMC medicine 2016
Olli Turta Samuli Rautava

BACKGROUND Childhood obesity and overweight are among the greatest health challenges in the pediatric population. Obese individuals exhibit marked differences in the composition of the intestinal microbial community as compared to lean subjects. These changes in the gut microbiota precede the clinical manifestation of overweight. Convincing experimental data suggest a causal role for intestinal...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2012
Xiaochao Wei Zhen Yang Federico E Rey Vanessa K Ridaura Nicholas O Davidson Jeffrey I Gordon Clay F Semenkovich

The intestinal mucus barrier prevents pathogen invasion and maintains host-microbiota homeostasis. We show that fatty acid synthase (FAS), an insulin-responsive enzyme essential for de novo lipogenesis, helps maintain the mucus barrier by regulating Mucin 2, the dominant mucin in the colon and a central component of mucus. Inducible Cre recombinase-directed inactivation of the FAS gene in the c...

Journal: :Poultry science 2009
M S Geier V A Torok G E Allison K Ophel-Keller R A Gibson C Munday R J Hughes

The capacity for n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) to improve broiler chicken growth, influence the intestinal microbial communities, and modify the PUFA content of meat was studied. Male Cobb 500 chickens were fed 1 of 4 diets from hatch: control (standard diet with no additives), ZnB (standard diet with added antibiotics), 2% SALmate (standard diet with 2% SALmate, which is composed of 4...

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