The gut microbiota and the brain–gut–kidney axis in hypertension and chronic kidney disease
T Yang, EM Richards, CJ Pepine… - Nature Reviews …, 2018 - nature.com
Crosstalk between the gut microbiota and the host has attracted considerable attention
owing to its involvement in diverse diseases. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly …
owing to its involvement in diverse diseases. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is commonly …
The coral microbiome: towards an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of coral–microbiota interactions
AR Mohamed, MA Ochsenkühn… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Corals live in a complex, multipartite symbiosis with diverse microbes across kingdoms,
some of which are implicated in vital functions, such as those related to resilience against …
some of which are implicated in vital functions, such as those related to resilience against …
Microbial dysbiosis-induced obesity: role of gut microbiota in homoeostasis of energy metabolism
The global obesity epidemic has necessitated the search for better intervention strategies
including the exploitation of the health benefits of some gut microbiota and their metabolic …
including the exploitation of the health benefits of some gut microbiota and their metabolic …
Microbiome influences prenatal and adult microglia in a sex-specific manner
Microglia are embryonically seeded macrophages that contribute to brain development,
homeostasis, and pathologies. It is thus essential to decipher how microglial properties are …
homeostasis, and pathologies. It is thus essential to decipher how microglial properties are …
T cell responses to the microbiota
II Ivanov, T Tuganbaev, AN Skelly… - Annual review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
The immune system employs recognition tools to communicate with its microbial
evolutionary partner. Among all the methods of microbial perception, T cells enable the …
evolutionary partner. Among all the methods of microbial perception, T cells enable the …
The relationship between the gut microbiome and host gene expression: a review
RG Nichols, ER Davenport - Human genetics, 2021 - Springer
Despite the growing knowledge surrounding host–microbiome interactions, we are just
beginning to understand how the gut microbiome influences—and is influenced by—host …
beginning to understand how the gut microbiome influences—and is influenced by—host …
Metabolic programs tailor T cell immunity in viral infection, cancer, and aging
SH Møller, PC Hsueh, YR Yu, L Zhang, PC Ho - Cell metabolism, 2022 - cell.com
Productive T cell responses to infection and cancer rely on coordinated metabolic
reprogramming and epigenetic remodeling among the immune cells. In particular, T cell …
reprogramming and epigenetic remodeling among the immune cells. In particular, T cell …
Gut dysbiosis in animals due to environmental chemical exposures
CS Rosenfeld - Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The gut microbiome consists of over 103–104 microorganism inhabitants that together
possess 150 times more genes that the human genome and thus should be considered an …
possess 150 times more genes that the human genome and thus should be considered an …
Gut microbiota modulation on intestinal mucosal adaptive immunity
L Wang, L Zhu, S Qin - Journal of immunology research, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The mammalian intestine harbors a remarkable number of microbes and their components
and metabolites, which are fundamental for the instigation and development of the host …
and metabolites, which are fundamental for the instigation and development of the host …
An obesity-associated gut microbiome reprograms the intestinal epigenome and leads to altered colonic gene expression
Y Qin, JD Roberts, SA Grimm, FB Lih, LJ Deterding… - Genome biology, 2018 - Springer
Background The gut microbiome, a key constituent of the colonic environment, has been
implicated as an important modulator of human health. The eukaryotic epigenome is …
implicated as an important modulator of human health. The eukaryotic epigenome is …