All species, including humans, are cohabited by a myriad of microbial species, which massively influences body function in a diet-, exercise- and age-dependent manner. The microbiome composition differs between individuals, partly due to the polymorphic immune system, as well as the environment, making the microbe-host interplay unique in each one of us. Ageing is a gradual loss of function in part due to reduced repair mechanisms and accumulation of tissue damage through mechanisms largely unknown. Accumulating evidence suggests that our indigenous microbes, a known major regulator of human physiology, are also connected to regulate the ageing process through signalling pathways and metabolites though the biological mechanisms are unknown....
Hundred years ago Metchnikoff associated human health and particularly healthy ageing with a specifi...
Occupying the interface between host and environment, host-associated microbes play fundamental role...
The gut microbiome has important effects on human health, yet its importance in human ageing remains...
Gut microbiota is established during birth and evolves with age, mostly maintaining the commensal re...
In the last 150 years, we have seen a significant increase in average life expectancy, associated wi...
Gut microbiota is established during birth and evolves with age, mostly maintaining the commensal re...
A paradox of so‐called developed countries is that, as the major historical causes of human mortalit...
Gut microbial communities participate in key aspects of host biology, including development, nutrien...
A paradox of so-called developed countries is that, as the major historical causes of human mortalit...
Gut microbial communities participate in key aspects of host biology, including development, nutrien...
The human gut microbiota alters with the aging process. In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut micr...
During the course of evolution, bacteria have developed an intimate relationship with humans coloniz...
none5siHuman beings have been recently reviewed as ‘metaorganisms’ as a result of a close symbiotic...
Human microbiota is composed by trillions of bacteria which play a crucial role in host health maint...
The critical impact that microbiota have on health and disease makes the interaction between host an...
Hundred years ago Metchnikoff associated human health and particularly healthy ageing with a specifi...
Occupying the interface between host and environment, host-associated microbes play fundamental role...
The gut microbiome has important effects on human health, yet its importance in human ageing remains...
Gut microbiota is established during birth and evolves with age, mostly maintaining the commensal re...
In the last 150 years, we have seen a significant increase in average life expectancy, associated wi...
Gut microbiota is established during birth and evolves with age, mostly maintaining the commensal re...
A paradox of so‐called developed countries is that, as the major historical causes of human mortalit...
Gut microbial communities participate in key aspects of host biology, including development, nutrien...
A paradox of so-called developed countries is that, as the major historical causes of human mortalit...
Gut microbial communities participate in key aspects of host biology, including development, nutrien...
The human gut microbiota alters with the aging process. In the first 2-3 years of life, the gut micr...
During the course of evolution, bacteria have developed an intimate relationship with humans coloniz...
none5siHuman beings have been recently reviewed as ‘metaorganisms’ as a result of a close symbiotic...
Human microbiota is composed by trillions of bacteria which play a crucial role in host health maint...
The critical impact that microbiota have on health and disease makes the interaction between host an...
Hundred years ago Metchnikoff associated human health and particularly healthy ageing with a specifi...
Occupying the interface between host and environment, host-associated microbes play fundamental role...
The gut microbiome has important effects on human health, yet its importance in human ageing remains...