Background: Recognition of microorganisms by antibodies is a vital component of the human immune response. However, there is currently very limited understanding of immune recognition of 50 % of the human microbiome which is made up of as yet un-culturable bacteria. We have combined the use of flow cytometry and pyrosequencing to describe the microbial composition of human samples, and its interaction with the immune system. Results: We show the power of the technique in human faecal, saliva, oral biofilm and breast milk samples, labeled with fluorescent anti-IgG or anti-IgA antibodies. Using Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting (FACS), bacterial cells were separated depending on whether they are coated with IgA or IgG antibodies. Each ...
ABSTRACT Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an infec...
Identification of pathogens living in biofilms of chronic infections has been difficult with PCR, se...
ABSTRACT Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an infec...
Background: Recognition of microorganisms by antibodies is a vital component of the human immune re...
Background: There is a rapid emergence of multiple resistant gram-negative bacteria due to overuse o...
Antibacterial antibody responses that target surfaces of live bacteria or secreted toxins are likely...
Increased interest in microbiota calls for the thorough analysis of antibody reactivity to different...
UNLABELLED: Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an in...
Serum antibodies can recognize both pathogens and commensal gut microbiota. However, our current und...
A doctrine of current medicine is that the bloodstream is devoid of actively metabolizing microorgan...
The bacterial flora in the human colon, although extremely diverse, has a relatively stable composit...
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the dominant antibody isotype secreted into the intestinal lumen and plays...
The adaptive immune system is a fantastically complex system comprised of specialized cells, organs ...
ABSTRACT Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an infec...
Identification of pathogens living in biofilms of chronic infections has been difficult with PCR, se...
ABSTRACT Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an infec...
Background: Recognition of microorganisms by antibodies is a vital component of the human immune re...
Background: There is a rapid emergence of multiple resistant gram-negative bacteria due to overuse o...
Antibacterial antibody responses that target surfaces of live bacteria or secreted toxins are likely...
Increased interest in microbiota calls for the thorough analysis of antibody reactivity to different...
UNLABELLED: Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an in...
Serum antibodies can recognize both pathogens and commensal gut microbiota. However, our current und...
A doctrine of current medicine is that the bloodstream is devoid of actively metabolizing microorgan...
The bacterial flora in the human colon, although extremely diverse, has a relatively stable composit...
Immunoglobulin A (IgA) is the dominant antibody isotype secreted into the intestinal lumen and plays...
The adaptive immune system is a fantastically complex system comprised of specialized cells, organs ...
ABSTRACT Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an infec...
Identification of pathogens living in biofilms of chronic infections has been difficult with PCR, se...
ABSTRACT Detection of microbial antigens in clinical samples can lead to rapid diagnosis of an infec...