SummaryHelicobacter pylori is a late-in-life human pathogen with potential early-life benefits. Although H. pylori is disappearing from the human population, little is known about the influence of H. pylori on the host’s microbiota and immunity. Studying the interactions of H. pylori with murine hosts over 6 months, we found stable colonization accompanied by gastric histologic and antibody responses. Analysis of gastric and pulmonary tissues revealed increased expression of multiple immune response genes, conserved across mice and over time in the stomach and more transiently in the lungs. Moreover, H. pylori infection led to significantly different population structures in both the gastric and intestinal microbiota. These studies indicate...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) carcinogenicity depends on three major factors: bacterial virulence ...
SummaryHelicobacter pylori is a late-in-life human pathogen with potential early-life benefits. Alth...
Long thought to be a sterile habitat, the stomach contains a diverse and unique community of bacteri...
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori infects 50% of the world's population. Infection can lead t...
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori infects 50% of the world's population. Infection can lead t...
Helicobacter pylori infects over 3 billion people worldwide and is the primary risk factor for gastr...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) carcinogenicity depends on three major factors: bacterial virulence ...
SummaryHelicobacter pylori is a late-in-life human pathogen with potential early-life benefits. Alth...
Long thought to be a sterile habitat, the stomach contains a diverse and unique community of bacteri...
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori infects 50% of the world's population. Infection can lead t...
The gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori infects 50% of the world's population. Infection can lead t...
Helicobacter pylori infects over 3 billion people worldwide and is the primary risk factor for gastr...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Microbes within the gastrointestinal tract communicate with each other and with the host, which has ...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) carcinogenicity depends on three major factors: bacterial virulence ...