The gut microbiome (GM) is a plastic entity, capable of adapting in response to intrinsic and extrinsic factors. However, several circumstances can disrupt this homeostatic balance, forcing the GM to shift from a health-associated mutualistic configuration to a disease-associated profile. Nowadays, a new frontier of microbiome research is understanding the GM role in chemo-immunotherapies and clinical outcomes. Here, the role of the genotoxin‐producing pathogen Salmonella in colorectal carcinogenesis was characterized by in-vitro models. A synergistic effect of Salmonella and the CRC-associated mutation (APC gene) promoted a tumorigenic microenvironment by increasing cellular genomic instability. Subsequently, the GM involvement in anti-can...
The gut microbiome is a novel player in the pathogenesis and treatment of breast cancer. The term “m...
The crosstalk between gut microbiota (GM) and the immune system is intense and complex. When dysbios...
The environment within the human gut contains many microorganisms, called human gastrointestinal mic...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) constitutes the third most frequently reported malignancy in the male popula...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
This thesis addresses the aspects of the gut microbiota in the causation, detection, and treatment o...
Clinical interest in the human intestinal microbiota has increased considerably. However, an overvie...
Introduction: The microbiota is recognized for its impact on both human health and disease. The huma...
none6noThe human gut microbiome has received a crescendo of attention in recent years, due to the co...
The human microbiome contains a vast source of genetic and biochemical variation, and its impacts on...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The gut microbiota exists in a dynamic balance between symbiosis and pathogenesis and can influence ...
The impact of gut microbiota in eliciting innate and adaptive immune responses beneficial for the ho...
The gut microbiome is a novel player in the pathogenesis and treatment of breast cancer. The term “m...
The crosstalk between gut microbiota (GM) and the immune system is intense and complex. When dysbios...
The environment within the human gut contains many microorganisms, called human gastrointestinal mic...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) constitutes the third most frequently reported malignancy in the male popula...
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on the impact of microbial populations inhabiting...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a complex condition with heterogeneous aetiology, caused by a combination...
This thesis addresses the aspects of the gut microbiota in the causation, detection, and treatment o...
Clinical interest in the human intestinal microbiota has increased considerably. However, an overvie...
Introduction: The microbiota is recognized for its impact on both human health and disease. The huma...
none6noThe human gut microbiome has received a crescendo of attention in recent years, due to the co...
The human microbiome contains a vast source of genetic and biochemical variation, and its impacts on...
Abstract It has been shown that gut microbiota dysbiosis leads to physiological changes and links to...
The gut microbiota is a complex ecosystem consisting of a diverse population of prokaryotes that has...
The gut microbiota exists in a dynamic balance between symbiosis and pathogenesis and can influence ...
The impact of gut microbiota in eliciting innate and adaptive immune responses beneficial for the ho...
The gut microbiome is a novel player in the pathogenesis and treatment of breast cancer. The term “m...
The crosstalk between gut microbiota (GM) and the immune system is intense and complex. When dysbios...
The environment within the human gut contains many microorganisms, called human gastrointestinal mic...