Excessive mucin degradation by intestinal bacteria may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases because access of luminal antigens to the intestinal immune system is facilitated. This study investigated how the presence of a mucin degrading commensal bacterium affects the severity of an intestinal Salmonella enterica Typhimurium-induced gut inflammation. Using a gnotobiotic C3H mouse model with a background microbiota of eight bacterial species (SIHUMI) the impact of the mucin-degrading commensal bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila (SIHUMI-A) on inflammatory and infectious symptoms caused by S. Typhimurium was investigated. Presence of A. muciniphila in S. Typhimurium-infected SIHUMI mice caused significantly increased histopathology scores ...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract is host to a dynamic community of 1013-1014 bacteria, which ma...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a Gram-negative mucin-degrading bacterium that resides in the gastrointes...
<p>(A) Cecal mRNA levels of IFN-γ, IP-10, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-6, IL-17 and IL-18 in gnotobiotic SIHUMI ...
Excessive mucin degradation by intestinal bacteria may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases bec...
peer-reviewedAkkermansia muciniphila utilises colonic mucin as its substrate. Abundance is reduced i...
Akkermansia muciniphila utilises colonic mucin as its substrate. Abundance is reduced in ulcerative ...
Abstract Background Salmonella is one of the most significant food-borne pathogens to affect humans ...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is home to a complex microbial community engaged in ...
The intestinal mucosa is made up of complex secreted mucus layer consist of mainly mucin 2 (MUC2) an...
Keywords .</span></strong></span><span lang=EN-GB>Mucin, A. muciniphila , mucin degradation, molecul...
The intestinal mucus layer, which is largely composed of the secreted mucin Muc2 provides a first li...
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents direct cont...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a commensal bacterium of the gut mucus layer. Although both in vitro and ...
The intestinal tract harbours the largest population of microbes in the human body where they play a...
Item does not contain fulltextGastrointestinal tumor growth is thought to be promoted by gastrointes...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract is host to a dynamic community of 1013-1014 bacteria, which ma...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a Gram-negative mucin-degrading bacterium that resides in the gastrointes...
<p>(A) Cecal mRNA levels of IFN-γ, IP-10, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-6, IL-17 and IL-18 in gnotobiotic SIHUMI ...
Excessive mucin degradation by intestinal bacteria may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases bec...
peer-reviewedAkkermansia muciniphila utilises colonic mucin as its substrate. Abundance is reduced i...
Akkermansia muciniphila utilises colonic mucin as its substrate. Abundance is reduced in ulcerative ...
Abstract Background Salmonella is one of the most significant food-borne pathogens to affect humans ...
Abstract The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is home to a complex microbial community engaged in ...
The intestinal mucosa is made up of complex secreted mucus layer consist of mainly mucin 2 (MUC2) an...
Keywords .</span></strong></span><span lang=EN-GB>Mucin, A. muciniphila , mucin degradation, molecul...
The intestinal mucus layer, which is largely composed of the secreted mucin Muc2 provides a first li...
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents direct cont...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a commensal bacterium of the gut mucus layer. Although both in vitro and ...
The intestinal tract harbours the largest population of microbes in the human body where they play a...
Item does not contain fulltextGastrointestinal tumor growth is thought to be promoted by gastrointes...
The human gastrointestinal (GI) tract is host to a dynamic community of 1013-1014 bacteria, which ma...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a Gram-negative mucin-degrading bacterium that resides in the gastrointes...
<p>(A) Cecal mRNA levels of IFN-γ, IP-10, TNF-α, IL-12, IL-6, IL-17 and IL-18 in gnotobiotic SIHUMI ...