Interactions between diet and gut microbiota in cancer
G Nakatsu, N Andreeva, MH MacDonald… - Nature Microbiology, 2024 - nature.com
Dietary patterns and specific dietary components, in concert with the gut microbiota, can
jointly shape susceptibility, resistance and therapeutic response to cancer. Which diet …
jointly shape susceptibility, resistance and therapeutic response to cancer. Which diet …
Microbes as medicine
BA Daisley, E Allen‐Vercoe - Annals of the New York Academy …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Over the last two decades, advancements in sequencing technologies have significantly
deepened our understanding of the human microbiome's complexity, leading to increased …
deepened our understanding of the human microbiome's complexity, leading to increased …
A human gut Faecalibacterium prausnitzii fatty acid amide hydrolase
J Cheng, S Venkatesh, K Ke, MJ Barratt, JI Gordon - Science, 2024 - science.org
Undernutrition in Bangladeshi children is associated with disruption of postnatal gut
microbiota assembly; compared with standard therapy, a microbiota-directed …
microbiota assembly; compared with standard therapy, a microbiota-directed …
A microbiome-directed therapeutic food for children recovering from severe acute malnutrition
Globally, severe acute malnutrition (SAM), defined as a weight-for-length z-score more than
three SDs below a reference mean (WLZ<− 3), affects 14 million children under 5 years of …
three SDs below a reference mean (WLZ<− 3), affects 14 million children under 5 years of …
A microbiota-directed complementary food intervention in 12–18-month-old Bangladeshi children improves linear growth
I Mostafa, MC Hibberd, SJ Hartman, MHH Rahman… - …, 2024 - thelancet.com
Background Globally, stunting affects∼ 150 million children under five, while wasting affects
nearly 50 million. Current interventions have had limited effectiveness in ameliorating long …
nearly 50 million. Current interventions have had limited effectiveness in ameliorating long …
Fetal MAVS and type I IFN signaling pathways control ZIKV infection in the placenta and maternal decidua
The contribution of placental immune responses to congenital Zika virus (ZIKV) syndrome
remains poorly understood. Here, we leveraged a mouse model of ZIKV infection to identify …
remains poorly understood. Here, we leveraged a mouse model of ZIKV infection to identify …
The molecular basis of cereal mixed-linkage β-glucan utilization by the human gut bacterium Segatella copri
B Golisch, RL Cordeiro, ASC Fraser, J Briggs… - Journal of Biological …, 2024 - jbc.org
Mixed-linkage β (1, 3)/β (1, 4)-glucan (MLG) is abundant in the human diet through the
ingestion of cereal grains and is widely associated with healthful effects on metabolism and …
ingestion of cereal grains and is widely associated with healthful effects on metabolism and …
Transcriptional delineation of polysaccharide utilization loci in the human gut commensal Segatella copri DSM18205 and co-culture with exemplar Bacteroides …
D Panwar, J Briggs, ASC Fraser… - Applied and …, 2024 - journals.asm.org
There is growing interest in members of the genus Segatella (family Prevotellaceae) as
members of a well-balanced human gut microbiota (HGM). Segatella are particularly …
members of a well-balanced human gut microbiota (HGM). Segatella are particularly …
Worming into infancy: Exploring helminth-microbiome interactions in early life
There is rapidly growing awareness of microbiome assembly and function in early-life gut
health. Although many factors, such as antibiotic use and highly processed diets, impinge on …
health. Although many factors, such as antibiotic use and highly processed diets, impinge on …
Metabolic health across the ages: how microbiota members support our well-being
C Tropini - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2024 - nature.com
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