نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal microbial

تعداد نتایج: 238062  

Journal: :Gut 2015
Celia L Menckeberg Jeroen Hol Ytje Simons-Oosterhuis H Rolien C Raatgeep Lilian F de Ruiter Dicky J Lindenbergh-Kortleve Anita M Korteland-van Male Sahar El Aidy Pieter P E van Lierop Michiel Kleerebezem Michael Groeneweg Georg Kraal Beatrix E Elink-Schuurman Johan C de Jongste Edward E S Nieuwenhuis Janneke N Samsom

OBJECTIVE Repetitive interaction with microbial stimuli renders epithelial cells (ECs) hyporesponsive to microbial stimulation. Previously, we have reported that buccal ECs from a subset of paediatric patients with Crohn's disease are not hyporesponsive and spontaneously released chemokines. We now aimed to identify kinetics and mechanisms of acquisition of hyporesponsiveness to microbial stimu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Peter A Crawford Jeffrey I Gordon

We describe a method for treating germ-free (GF) mice with gamma-irradiation and transplanting them with normal or genetically manipulated bone marrow while maintaining their GF status. This approach revealed that GF mice are markedly resistant to lethal radiation enteritis. Furthermore, administering lethal doses of total body irradiation to GF mice produces markedly fewer apoptotic endothelia...

2015
Helene Engstrand Lilja Hugo Wefer Niklas Nyström Yigael Finkel Lars Engstrand

BACKGROUND The composition of the intestinal microbiota seems to be an important factor in determining the clinical outcome in children with short bowel syndrome (SBS). Alterations in the microbiota may result in serious complications such as small bowel bacterial overgrowth (SBBO) and intestinal mucosal inflammation that lead to prolonged parenteral nutrition (PN) dependency with subsequently ...

2014
Charlotte Y. Chung Stephanie L. Alden Nicholas T. Funderburg Pingfu Fu Alan D. Levine

Effective antiretroviral therapy (ART) dramatically reduces AIDS-related complications, yet the life expectancy of long-term ART-treated HIV-infected patients remains shortened compared to that of uninfected controls, due to increased risk of non-AIDS related morbidities. Many propose that these complications result from translocated microbial products from the gut that stimulate systemic infla...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2016
Yueyue Yu Lei Lu Jun Sun Elaine O Petrof Erika C Claud

Development of the infant small intestine is influenced by bacterial colonization. To promote establishment of optimal microbial communities in preterm infants, knowledge of the beneficial functions of the early gut microbiota on intestinal development is needed. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of early preterm infant microbiota on host gut development using a gnotobioti...

2012
Noora Ottman Hauke Smidt Willem M. de Vos Clara Belzer

Current meta-omics developments provide a portal into the functional potential and activity of the intestinal microbiota. The comparative and functional meta-omics approaches have made it possible to get a molecular snap shot of microbial function at a certain time and place. To this end, metagenomics is a DNA-based approach, metatranscriptomics studies the total transcribed RNA, metaproteomics...

2012
Ajay S. Gulati Michael T. Shanahan Janelle C. Arthur Emily Grossniklaus Richard J. von Furstenberg Lieselotte Kreuk Susan J. Henning Christian Jobin R. Balfour Sartor

BACKGROUND Increasing evidence supports the central role of Paneth cells in maintaining intestinal host-microbial homeostasis. However, the direct impact of host genotype on Paneth cell function remains unclear. Here, we characterize key differences in Paneth cell function and intestinal microbial composition in two widely utilized, genetically distinct mouse strains (C57BL/6 and 129/SvEv). In ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2014
Liang Shan Robert F Siliciano

Chronic immune activation is a key factor in HIV-1 disease progression. The translocation of microbial products from the intestinal lumen into the systemic circulation occurs during HIV-1 infection and is associated closely with immune activation; however, it has not been determined conclusively whether microbial translocation drives immune activation or occurs as a consequence of HIV-1 infecti...

2015
Ming Li Pin Liang Zhenzhen Li Ying Wang Guobin Zhang Hongwei Gao Shu Wen Li Tang

Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a promising therapy, despite some reports of adverse side effects. Bacterial consortia transplantation (BCT) for targeted restoration of the intestinal ecosystem is considered a relatively safe and simple procedure. However, no systematic research has assessed the effects of FMT and BCT on immune responses of intestinal mucosal barrier in patients. We c...

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