International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microbiota. Despite recent progress the molecular mechanisms through which microbiota exerts its beneficial influences on host physiology are still largely uncharacterized. Here we use axenic Drosophila melanogaster adults associated with a standardized microbiota composed of a defined set of commensal bacterial strains to study the impact of microbiota association on its host transcriptome. Our results demonstrate that Drosophila microbiota has a marked impact on the midgut transcriptome and promotes the expression of genes involved in host digestive functions and primary metabolism. We identify the IMD/Relish signaling pathway as a central regula...
International audienceABSTRACT All higher organisms negotiate a truce with their commensal microbes ...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
There is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their metazo...
International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microb...
International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microb...
International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microb...
Most metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microbiota. Despite recent p...
ABSTRACT To elucidate mechanisms underlying the complex relationships between a host and its microbi...
Host-microbiota interactions are key modulators of host physiology and behavior. Accumulating eviden...
ABSTRACT Animal-associated bacteria (microbiota) affect host behaviors and physiological traits. To ...
ABSTRACT To elucidate mechanisms underlying the complex relationships between a host and its microbi...
To elucidate mechanisms underlying the complex relationships between a host and its microbiota, we u...
ABSTRACTThe gut epithelia of virtually all animals harbor complex microbial communities that play an...
International audienceThe interactions between animals and their commensal microbes profoundly influ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms ...
International audienceABSTRACT All higher organisms negotiate a truce with their commensal microbes ...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
There is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their metazo...
International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microb...
International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microb...
International audienceMost metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microb...
Most metazoans engage in mutualistic interactions with their intestinal microbiota. Despite recent p...
ABSTRACT To elucidate mechanisms underlying the complex relationships between a host and its microbi...
Host-microbiota interactions are key modulators of host physiology and behavior. Accumulating eviden...
ABSTRACT Animal-associated bacteria (microbiota) affect host behaviors and physiological traits. To ...
ABSTRACT To elucidate mechanisms underlying the complex relationships between a host and its microbi...
To elucidate mechanisms underlying the complex relationships between a host and its microbiota, we u...
ABSTRACTThe gut epithelia of virtually all animals harbor complex microbial communities that play an...
International audienceThe interactions between animals and their commensal microbes profoundly influ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Animals are chronically infected by benign and beneficial microorganisms ...
International audienceABSTRACT All higher organisms negotiate a truce with their commensal microbes ...
SummaryThere is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their...
There is growing evidence that intestinal bacteria are important beneficial partners of their metazo...