Abstract Background Playing a strategic role in the host immune function, the intestinal microbiota has been recently hypothesized to be involved in the etiology of atopy. In order to investigate the gastrointestinal microbial ecology of atopic disease, here we performed a pilot comparative molecular analysis of the faecal microbiota in atopic children and healthy controls. Results Nineteen atopic children and 12 healthy controls aged 4–14 years were enrolled. Stools were collected and the faecal microbiota was characterized by means of the already developed phylogenetic microarray platform, HTF-Microbi.Array, and quantitative PCR. The intestinal microbiota of atopic children showed a significant depletion in members of the Clostridium clus...
Background: Changes in the human microbiome have been suggested as a risk factor for a number of lif...
Background: Exposure to microbes may be important in the development of atopic disease. Atopic disea...
Purpose: The roles of gut microbiota on the natural course of atopic dermatitis (AD) are not yet ful...
BACKGROUND: Playing a strategic role in the host immune function, the intestinal microbiota has be...
The prevalence of atopic diseases, including eczema, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, has in...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) has been hypothesised to be associated with gut microbiota (GM) composition. ...
The reports on atopic diseases and microbiota in early childhood remain contradictory and both decre...
Abstract Background Deviations in composition and diversity of intestinal microbiota in infancy have...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory atopic disease of the airways affecting one in ten children in West...
The gut microbiome influences the development of allergic diseases during early childhood. However, ...
Background It is debated whether a low total diversity of the gut microbiota in early childhood is m...
BACKGROUND: Perturbations in the intestinal microbiota may disrupt involved in the development of im...
The immune mechanisms involved in atopic dermatitis (AD) are complex and little is known about the p...
Background: Researchers have made every effort to assess the role of gut microbiota in pediatric dis...
Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent, heterogeneous allergic disease of the skin, im...
Background: Changes in the human microbiome have been suggested as a risk factor for a number of lif...
Background: Exposure to microbes may be important in the development of atopic disease. Atopic disea...
Purpose: The roles of gut microbiota on the natural course of atopic dermatitis (AD) are not yet ful...
BACKGROUND: Playing a strategic role in the host immune function, the intestinal microbiota has be...
The prevalence of atopic diseases, including eczema, allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma, has in...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) has been hypothesised to be associated with gut microbiota (GM) composition. ...
The reports on atopic diseases and microbiota in early childhood remain contradictory and both decre...
Abstract Background Deviations in composition and diversity of intestinal microbiota in infancy have...
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory atopic disease of the airways affecting one in ten children in West...
The gut microbiome influences the development of allergic diseases during early childhood. However, ...
Background It is debated whether a low total diversity of the gut microbiota in early childhood is m...
BACKGROUND: Perturbations in the intestinal microbiota may disrupt involved in the development of im...
The immune mechanisms involved in atopic dermatitis (AD) are complex and little is known about the p...
Background: Researchers have made every effort to assess the role of gut microbiota in pediatric dis...
Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent, heterogeneous allergic disease of the skin, im...
Background: Changes in the human microbiome have been suggested as a risk factor for a number of lif...
Background: Exposure to microbes may be important in the development of atopic disease. Atopic disea...
Purpose: The roles of gut microbiota on the natural course of atopic dermatitis (AD) are not yet ful...