Abstract Background Post-infarction cardiovascular remodeling and heart failure are the leading cause of myocardial infarction (MI)-driven death during the past decades. Experimental observations have involved intestinal microbiota in the susceptibility to MI in mice; however, in humans, identifying whether translocation of gut bacteria to systemic circulation contributes to cardiovascular events post-MI remains a major challenge. Results Here, we carried out a metagenomic analysis to characterize the systemic bacteria in a cohort of 49 healthy control individuals, 50 stable coronary heart disease (CHD) subjects, and 100 ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients. We report for the first time higher microbial richness and d...
Recent evidence has suggested that the gut microbiome is involved in human health and diseases, such...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a major global health burden, and emerging evidence suggests t...
Human microbiota is a term conventionally used to define the normal flora of microbes living in all ...
The gut microbiota has recently emerged as a potential treatment target in cardiovascular disease (C...
The discovery that gut-microbiota plays a profound role in human health has opened a new avenue of b...
Accumulating evidence suggests that modifications of gut function and microbiota composition might p...
Accumulating evidence suggests that modifications of gut function and microbiota composition might p...
Recent studies suggested that gut microbiota was involved in the development of coronary artery dise...
Several studies in recent years have demonstrated that gut microbiota-host interactions play an impo...
Emerging evidence has identified the association between gut microbiota and various diseases, includ...
The gut microbiome interacts with host physiology through various mechanisms, including the cardiova...
The human gut microbiota is the microbial ecosystem in the small and large intestines of humans. It ...
Recent studies suggested that gut microbiota was involved in the development of coronary artery dise...
Recent evidence has suggested that the gut microbiome is involved in human health and diseases, such...
Host-microbiota interactions involving inflammatory and metabolic pathways have been linked to the p...
Recent evidence has suggested that the gut microbiome is involved in human health and diseases, such...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a major global health burden, and emerging evidence suggests t...
Human microbiota is a term conventionally used to define the normal flora of microbes living in all ...
The gut microbiota has recently emerged as a potential treatment target in cardiovascular disease (C...
The discovery that gut-microbiota plays a profound role in human health has opened a new avenue of b...
Accumulating evidence suggests that modifications of gut function and microbiota composition might p...
Accumulating evidence suggests that modifications of gut function and microbiota composition might p...
Recent studies suggested that gut microbiota was involved in the development of coronary artery dise...
Several studies in recent years have demonstrated that gut microbiota-host interactions play an impo...
Emerging evidence has identified the association between gut microbiota and various diseases, includ...
The gut microbiome interacts with host physiology through various mechanisms, including the cardiova...
The human gut microbiota is the microbial ecosystem in the small and large intestines of humans. It ...
Recent studies suggested that gut microbiota was involved in the development of coronary artery dise...
Recent evidence has suggested that the gut microbiome is involved in human health and diseases, such...
Host-microbiota interactions involving inflammatory and metabolic pathways have been linked to the p...
Recent evidence has suggested that the gut microbiome is involved in human health and diseases, such...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a major global health burden, and emerging evidence suggests t...
Human microbiota is a term conventionally used to define the normal flora of microbes living in all ...