Mammalian hosts constantly interact with diverse exogenous microbes, but only a subset of the microbes manage to colonize due to selective colonization resistance exerted by host genetic factors as well as the native microbiota of the host. An important question in microbial ecology and medical science is if such colonization resistance can discriminate closely related microbial species, or even closely related strains of the same species. Using human-mouse fecal microbiota transplantation and metagenomic shotgun sequencing, we reconstructed colonization patterns of human fecal microbes in mice with different genotypes (C57BL6/J vs. NSG) and with or without an intact gut microbiota. We found that mouse genotypes and the native mouse gut mic...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
The gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) of mammals is a complex microbial consortium, the compos...
The microbial communities inhabiting the mammalian intestinal tract play an important role in divers...
SummaryTo study how microbes establish themselves in a mammalian gut environment, we colonized germ-...
To study how microbes establish themselves in a mammalian gut environment, we colonized germ-free mi...
The mammalian gut harbors complex and variable microbial communities, across both host phylogenetic ...
The commensal gut microbiota has been implicated as a determinant in several human diseases and cond...
<div><p>The commensal gut microbiota has been implicated as a determinant in several human diseases ...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
ABSTRACT The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes ...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...
Human health and disease have increasingly been shown to be impacted by the gut microbiota, and mous...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
The gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) of mammals is a complex microbial consortium, the compos...
The microbial communities inhabiting the mammalian intestinal tract play an important role in divers...
SummaryTo study how microbes establish themselves in a mammalian gut environment, we colonized germ-...
To study how microbes establish themselves in a mammalian gut environment, we colonized germ-free mi...
The mammalian gut harbors complex and variable microbial communities, across both host phylogenetic ...
The commensal gut microbiota has been implicated as a determinant in several human diseases and cond...
<div><p>The commensal gut microbiota has been implicated as a determinant in several human diseases ...
Since the early days of the intestinal microbiota research, mouse models have been used frequently t...
ABSTRACT The gut microbial communities of mammals have codiversified with host species, and changes ...
<p>Intestinal bacteria influence mammalian physiology, but many types of bacteria are still uncharac...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...
Human health and disease have increasingly been shown to be impacted by the gut microbiota, and mous...
The intestinal ecosystem is formed by a complex, yet highly characteristic microbial community. The ...
Recent evidence suggests that natural selection operating on hosts to maintain their microbiome cont...
The gastrointestinal tract microbiota (GTM) of mammals is a complex microbial consortium, the compos...
The microbial communities inhabiting the mammalian intestinal tract play an important role in divers...