Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammation and drive extra-intestinal immune-mediated diseases. Epithelial cells constitute the interface between gut microbiota and host tissue, and may regulate host responses to commensal enteric bacteria. Gnotobiotic animals represent a powerful approach to study bacterial-host interaction but are not readily accessible to the wide scientific community. We aimed at refining a protocol that in a robust manner would deplete the cultivable intestinal microbiota of conventionally raised mice and that would prove to have significant biologic validity. assessed by Ki-67 expression, suggesting that commensal microbiota drives cellular proliferation in co...
The host genotype has been proposed to contribute to individually composed bacterial communities in ...
Mucus is one important component of the intestinal mucosal barrier, and loss of its functionality is...
ABSTRACTSymbiotic microbiota critically contribute to host immune homeostasis in effector cell-speci...
Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammatio...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal...
Background Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestin...
Abstract: Symbiosis between intestinal microbiota and the host animal plays an important role in the...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
Intestinal microbiota is required to maintain immune homeostasis and intestinal barrier function. At...
The intimate interplay between gut microbiota, host, and nutrient flow is crucial in defining the h...
Genetically-engineered animals are known to be useful in clarifying the functions of many genes and ...
Background: The intestinal epithelium separates us from the microbiota but also interacts with it an...
The gut microbiota is an environmental factor that determines renewal of the intestinal epithelium a...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The significant impact of the human gut microbiome on our health has been recently discovered. The m...
The host genotype has been proposed to contribute to individually composed bacterial communities in ...
Mucus is one important component of the intestinal mucosal barrier, and loss of its functionality is...
ABSTRACTSymbiotic microbiota critically contribute to host immune homeostasis in effector cell-speci...
Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal inflammatio...
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestinal...
Background Inappropriate cross talk between mammals and their gut microbiota may trigger intestin...
Abstract: Symbiosis between intestinal microbiota and the host animal plays an important role in the...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
Intestinal microbiota is required to maintain immune homeostasis and intestinal barrier function. At...
The intimate interplay between gut microbiota, host, and nutrient flow is crucial in defining the h...
Genetically-engineered animals are known to be useful in clarifying the functions of many genes and ...
Background: The intestinal epithelium separates us from the microbiota but also interacts with it an...
The gut microbiota is an environmental factor that determines renewal of the intestinal epithelium a...
Research in the areas of microbiome science and immunology have identified different members of a ho...
The significant impact of the human gut microbiome on our health has been recently discovered. The m...
The host genotype has been proposed to contribute to individually composed bacterial communities in ...
Mucus is one important component of the intestinal mucosal barrier, and loss of its functionality is...
ABSTRACTSymbiotic microbiota critically contribute to host immune homeostasis in effector cell-speci...