[HTML][HTML] Gut/rumen-mammary gland axis in mastitis: Gut/rumen microbiota–mediated “gastroenterogenic mastitis”
X Hu, Z He, C Zhao, Y He, M Qiu, K Xiang… - Journal of Advanced …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Mastitis is an inflammatory response in the mammary gland that results in huge
economic losses in the breeding industry. The aetiology of mastitis is complex, and the …
economic losses in the breeding industry. The aetiology of mastitis is complex, and the …
Targeting lymphoid-derived IL-17 signaling to delay skin aging
Skin aging is characterized by structural and functional changes that contribute to age-
associated frailty. This probably depends on synergy between alterations in the local niche …
associated frailty. This probably depends on synergy between alterations in the local niche …
The microbiome as a key regulator of female genital tract barrier function
A Plesniarski, AB Siddik, RC Su - Frontiers in cellular and infection …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The microbiome, the collection of microbial species at a site or compartment, has been an
underappreciated realm of human health up until the last decade. Mounting evidence …
underappreciated realm of human health up until the last decade. Mounting evidence …
Limosilactobacillus reuteri Attenuates Atopic Dermatitis via Changes in Gut Bacteria and Indole Derivatives from Tryptophan Metabolism
Z Fang, T Pan, H Wang, J Zhu, H Zhang, J Zhao… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Gut bacteria are closely associated with the development of atopic dermatitis (AD) due to
their immunoregulatory function. Indole derivatives, produced by gut bacteria metabolizing …
their immunoregulatory function. Indole derivatives, produced by gut bacteria metabolizing …
Alcaligenes faecalis corrects aberrant matrix metalloproteinase expression to promote reepithelialization of diabetic wounds
Chronic wounds are a common and costly complication of diabetes, where multifactorial
defects contribute to dysregulated skin repair, inflammation, tissue damage, and infection …
defects contribute to dysregulated skin repair, inflammation, tissue damage, and infection …
[HTML][HTML] Impacts of the microbiome on human, animal, and environmental health from a One Health perspective
L Ma, H Zhao, LB Wu, C Liu - Science in One Health, 2023 - Elsevier
The microbiome encompasses the genomes of the microorganisms that inhabit specific
environments. One Health is an emerging concept, recognised as a cohesive, harmonising …
environments. One Health is an emerging concept, recognised as a cohesive, harmonising …
A journey on the skin microbiome: pitfalls and opportunities
D Pistone, G Meroni, S Panelli, E D'Auria… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
The human skin microbiota is essential for maintaining homeostasis and ensuring barrier
functions. Over the years, the characterization of its composition and taxonomic diversity has …
functions. Over the years, the characterization of its composition and taxonomic diversity has …
[HTML][HTML] The epithelial barrier: The gateway to allergic, autoimmune, and metabolic diseases and chronic neuropsychiatric conditions
Since the 1960 s, our health has been compromised by exposure to over 350,000 newly
introduced toxic substances, contributing to the current pandemic in allergic, autoimmune …
introduced toxic substances, contributing to the current pandemic in allergic, autoimmune …
Cutaneous dysbiosis may amplify barrier dysfunction in patients with atopic dermatitis
M Hammond, A Gamal, PK Mukherjee… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is associated with cutaneous dysbiosis, barrier defects, and immune
dysregulation, but the interplay between these factors needs further study. Early-onset …
dysregulation, but the interplay between these factors needs further study. Early-onset …
Commensal Staphylococcus epidermidis contributes to skin barrier homeostasis by generating protective ceramides
Y Zheng, RL Hunt, AE Villaruz, EL Fisher, R Liu, Q Liu… - Cell host & …, 2022 - cell.com
Previously either regarded as insignificant or feared as potential sources of infection, the
bacteria living on our skin are increasingly recognized for their role in benefitting human …
bacteria living on our skin are increasingly recognized for their role in benefitting human …