The human gut is inhabited by a large variety of microorganims involved in many physiological processes and collectively referred as to gut microbiota. Disrupted microbiome has been associated with negative health outcomes and especially could promote the onset of enteric infections. To sustain their growth and persistence within the human digestive tract, gut microbes and enteric pathogens rely on two main polysaccharide compartments, namely dietary fibers and mucus carbohydrates. Several evidences suggest that the three-way relationship between gut microbiota, dietary fibers and mucus layer could unravel the capacity of enteric pathogens to colonise the human digestive tract and ultimately lead to infection. The review starts by shedding ...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
State of the art post genomics studies are highlighting the important role played by our resident in...
The prevalence of chronic immune and metabolic disorders is increasing rapidly. In particular, infla...
The human gut is inhabited by a large variety of microorganims involved in many physiological proces...
International audienceThe human gut is inhabited by a large variety of microorganims involved in man...
The gastrointestinal (GI) mucus layer is a protective and lubricating hydrogel of polymer-forming gl...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Accumulating evidence is dramatically increasing the access to the facts that the gut microbiota pla...
peer reviewedDespite the accepted health benefits of consuming dietary fiber, little is known about ...
Dietary fiber exerts a wide range of biological benefits on host health, which not only provides a p...
The gastrointestinal tract is often considered as a key organ involved in the digestion of food and ...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. The human gut contains over 100 trillion bacte...
The gastrointestinal tract is optimized to efficiently absorb nutrients and provide a competent barr...
The intestinal tract is an ecosystem in which the resident microbiota lives in symbiosis with its ho...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
State of the art post genomics studies are highlighting the important role played by our resident in...
The prevalence of chronic immune and metabolic disorders is increasing rapidly. In particular, infla...
The human gut is inhabited by a large variety of microorganims involved in many physiological proces...
International audienceThe human gut is inhabited by a large variety of microorganims involved in man...
The gastrointestinal (GI) mucus layer is a protective and lubricating hydrogel of polymer-forming gl...
The intestinal tract is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, termed the gut microbiot...
Accumulating evidence is dramatically increasing the access to the facts that the gut microbiota pla...
peer reviewedDespite the accepted health benefits of consuming dietary fiber, little is known about ...
Dietary fiber exerts a wide range of biological benefits on host health, which not only provides a p...
The gastrointestinal tract is often considered as a key organ involved in the digestion of food and ...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. The human gut contains over 100 trillion bacte...
The gastrointestinal tract is optimized to efficiently absorb nutrients and provide a competent barr...
The intestinal tract is an ecosystem in which the resident microbiota lives in symbiosis with its ho...
A close symbiotic relationship exists between the intestinal microbiota and its host. A critical com...
State of the art post genomics studies are highlighting the important role played by our resident in...
The prevalence of chronic immune and metabolic disorders is increasing rapidly. In particular, infla...