SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithelium. Mucus structure is shaped by intestinal location and the microbiota. To understand how commensals modulate gut mucus, we examined mucus properties under germ-free (GF) conditions and during microbial colonization. Although the colon mucus organization of GF mice was similar to that of conventionally raised (Convr) mice, the GF inner mucus layer was penetrable to bacteria-sized beads. During colonization, in which GF mice were gavaged with Convr microbiota, the small intestine mucus required 5 weeks to be normally detached and colonic inner mucus 6 weeks to become impenetrable. The composition of the small intestinal microbiota dur...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract the close vicinity of abundant immune effector cells and tri...
Background: Our aims were (1) to correlate changes in the microbiota to intestinal gene expression b...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying ...
Large numbers of microorganisms colonise the skin and mucous membranes of animals, with their high...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
The gastrointestinal (GI) mucus layer is a protective and lubricating hydrogel of polymer-forming gl...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
Intestinal mucus barriers normally prevent microbial infections but are sensitive to diet-dependent ...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Mechanisms whereby the gut mucosa tolerates commensal bacteria and food antigens without developing ...
Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammatio...
Protection of the large intestine with its enormous amount of commensal bacteria is a challenge that...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract the close vicinity of abundant immune effector cells and tri...
Background: Our aims were (1) to correlate changes in the microbiota to intestinal gene expression b...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...
The intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying epithel...
SummaryThe intestinal mucus layer provides a barrier limiting bacterial contact with the underlying ...
Large numbers of microorganisms colonise the skin and mucous membranes of animals, with their high...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
The gastrointestinal (GI) mucus layer is a protective and lubricating hydrogel of polymer-forming gl...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
Intestinal mucus barriers normally prevent microbial infections but are sensitive to diet-dependent ...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Mechanisms whereby the gut mucosa tolerates commensal bacteria and food antigens without developing ...
Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammatio...
Protection of the large intestine with its enormous amount of commensal bacteria is a challenge that...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract the close vicinity of abundant immune effector cells and tri...
Background: Our aims were (1) to correlate changes in the microbiota to intestinal gene expression b...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...