Contains fulltext : 235765.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Bacteroides fragilis has previously been linked to Crohn's disease (CD) exacerbations, but results are inconsistent and underlying mechanisms unknown. This study investigates the epidemiology of B. fragilis and its virulence factors bft (enterotoxin) and ubiquitin among 181 CD patients and the impact on the intestinal epithelial barrier in vitro. The prevalence of B. fragilis was significantly higher in active (n = 69/88, 78.4%) as compared to remissive (n = 58/93, 62.4%, p = 0.018) CD patients. Moreover, B. fragilis was associated with intestinal strictures. Interestingly, the intestinal barrier function, as examined by transepithelial electrical resistanc...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Infectious agents are suspected of being involved in the pa...
Clostridium difficile is currently the leading cause of nosocomial infection. Antibiotics remain the...
The human intestinal microbiome has long been associated with health and disease. Advances in sequen...
Bacteroides fragilis has previously been linked to Crohn's disease (CD) exacerbations, but results a...
Bacteroides fragilis has previously been linked to Crohn’s disease (CD) exacerbations, but results a...
Background & Objectives: IBD is an inflammatory disorder in intestine that consists of ulcerative co...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis constitutes about 1 to 2% of the normal colon flora in humans; ho...
Some strains of Bacteroides fragilis species are associated with diarrhea as a result of enterotoxin...
Purpose: Ulcerative colitis (UC) as a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), presumed to occur as...
The Gram negative obligate anaerobe Bacteroides fragilis has a dichotomous existence as a commensal ...
Background—Strains of Bacteroides fra-gilis producing a 20 kDa protein toxin (B fragilis toxin (BFT)...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory conditions of the digestive tract consist...
Crohn’s disease (CD) is believed to be initiated when an individual, who has agenetic predisposition...
<div><p>There is extensive evidence implicating the intestinal microbiota in inflammatory bowel dise...
Clostridium difficile is currently the leading cause of nosocomial infection. Antibiotics remain the...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Infectious agents are suspected of being involved in the pa...
Clostridium difficile is currently the leading cause of nosocomial infection. Antibiotics remain the...
The human intestinal microbiome has long been associated with health and disease. Advances in sequen...
Bacteroides fragilis has previously been linked to Crohn's disease (CD) exacerbations, but results a...
Bacteroides fragilis has previously been linked to Crohn’s disease (CD) exacerbations, but results a...
Background & Objectives: IBD is an inflammatory disorder in intestine that consists of ulcerative co...
Introduction: Bacteroides fragilis constitutes about 1 to 2% of the normal colon flora in humans; ho...
Some strains of Bacteroides fragilis species are associated with diarrhea as a result of enterotoxin...
Purpose: Ulcerative colitis (UC) as a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), presumed to occur as...
The Gram negative obligate anaerobe Bacteroides fragilis has a dichotomous existence as a commensal ...
Background—Strains of Bacteroides fra-gilis producing a 20 kDa protein toxin (B fragilis toxin (BFT)...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory conditions of the digestive tract consist...
Crohn’s disease (CD) is believed to be initiated when an individual, who has agenetic predisposition...
<div><p>There is extensive evidence implicating the intestinal microbiota in inflammatory bowel dise...
Clostridium difficile is currently the leading cause of nosocomial infection. Antibiotics remain the...
International audienceBackground & Aims: Infectious agents are suspected of being involved in the pa...
Clostridium difficile is currently the leading cause of nosocomial infection. Antibiotics remain the...
The human intestinal microbiome has long been associated with health and disease. Advances in sequen...