One sentence summary: The review summarises the state of the art for studying gut microbes-mucus interactions using in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo experimental models. Editor: Ehud Banin † These authors contributed equally to this work ABSTRACT A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical component of gut homeostasis is the presence of a mucus layer covering the gastrointestinal tract. Mucus is a viscoelastic gel at the interface between the luminal content and the host tissue that provides a habitat to the gut microbiota and protects the intestinal epithelium. The review starts by setting up the biological context underpinning the need for experimental models to study gut bacteria-mucus in...
International audienceThe intestinal mucus layer has a dual role in human health constituting a well...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal tract harbor a vast number of commensal microbiota that...
This publication describes his work as a PhD student in the Host-Microbe Interactomics Chair group a...
One sentence summary: The review summarises the state of the art for studying gut microbes-mucus int...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Bacteria in the human gut exceed the number of cells in our body by a 100-fold. At the level of the ...
The gastrointestinal tract is a highly complex organ in which multiple dynamic physiological process...
The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota ha...
Mechanisms whereby the gut mucosa tolerates commensal bacteria and food antigens without developing ...
It is increasingly apparent that the microbial ecosystems in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract pl...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
The human gut microbiome provides us with functional features that we did not have to evolve ourselv...
The gastrointestinal tract, like the urinary, respiratory, reproductive tracts and the surface of th...
International audienceThe intestinal mucus layer has a dual role in human health constituting a well...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal tract harbor a vast number of commensal microbiota that...
This publication describes his work as a PhD student in the Host-Microbe Interactomics Chair group a...
One sentence summary: The review summarises the state of the art for studying gut microbes-mucus int...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Bacteria in the human gut exceed the number of cells in our body by a 100-fold. At the level of the ...
The gastrointestinal tract is a highly complex organ in which multiple dynamic physiological process...
The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota ha...
Mechanisms whereby the gut mucosa tolerates commensal bacteria and food antigens without developing ...
It is increasingly apparent that the microbial ecosystems in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract pl...
A novel in vitro gut model was developed to better understand the interactions between Escherichia c...
The human gut microbiome provides us with functional features that we did not have to evolve ourselv...
The gastrointestinal tract, like the urinary, respiratory, reproductive tracts and the surface of th...
International audienceThe intestinal mucus layer has a dual role in human health constituting a well...
The mucosal surfaces of the gastrointestinal tract harbor a vast number of commensal microbiota that...
This publication describes his work as a PhD student in the Host-Microbe Interactomics Chair group a...