peer reviewedChanges in the human gastrointestinal microbiome are associated with several diseases. To infer causality, experiments in representative models are essential, but widely used animal models exhibit limitations. Here we present a modular, microfluidics-based model (HuMiX, human-microbial crosstalk), which allows co-culture of human and microbial cells under conditions representative of the gastrointestinal human-microbe interface. We demonstrate the ability of HuMiX to recapitulate in vivo transcriptional, metabolic and immunological responses in human intestinal epithelial cells following their co-culture with the commensal Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) grown under anaerobic conditions. In addition, we show that the co-cultur...
The human intestine and its microbiome play an extremely important role in regulating human patholog...
The human gut contains a diverse microbiota with large potential to influence health. Given the diff...
Bacteria in the human gut exceed the number of cells in our body by a 100-fold. At the level of the ...
Changes in the human gastrointestinal microbiome are associated with several diseases. To infer caus...
peer reviewedHost-microbe interactions at the gastrointestinal interface have emerged as a key compo...
About three-quarters of human body surface is exposed to dense microbial population along the gastro...
The human microbiome and its crosstalk with host cells play a critical role in regulating human heal...
The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota ha...
The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota ha...
Background: Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microb...
The human intestinal ecosystem is characterized by a complex interplay between different microorgani...
Background: Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microb...
The colonic epithelial barrier is vital to preserve gut and host health by maintaining the immune ho...
Intestinal floras influence a lot of biological functions of the organism. Although animal model are...
The intestine contains the largest microbial community in the human body, the gut microbiome. Increa...
The human intestine and its microbiome play an extremely important role in regulating human patholog...
The human gut contains a diverse microbiota with large potential to influence health. Given the diff...
Bacteria in the human gut exceed the number of cells in our body by a 100-fold. At the level of the ...
Changes in the human gastrointestinal microbiome are associated with several diseases. To infer caus...
peer reviewedHost-microbe interactions at the gastrointestinal interface have emerged as a key compo...
About three-quarters of human body surface is exposed to dense microbial population along the gastro...
The human microbiome and its crosstalk with host cells play a critical role in regulating human heal...
The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota ha...
The microbiota of the gut has many crucial functions in human health. Dysbiosis of the microbiota ha...
Background: Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microb...
The human intestinal ecosystem is characterized by a complex interplay between different microorgani...
Background: Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microb...
The colonic epithelial barrier is vital to preserve gut and host health by maintaining the immune ho...
Intestinal floras influence a lot of biological functions of the organism. Although animal model are...
The intestine contains the largest microbial community in the human body, the gut microbiome. Increa...
The human intestine and its microbiome play an extremely important role in regulating human patholog...
The human gut contains a diverse microbiota with large potential to influence health. Given the diff...
Bacteria in the human gut exceed the number of cells in our body by a 100-fold. At the level of the ...