ABSTRACT The core human gut microbiota contributes to the developmental origin of diseases by modifying metabolic pathways. To evaluate the predominant microbiota as an epigenetic modifier, we classified 8 pregnant women into two groups based on their dominant microbiota, i.e., Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria. Deep sequencing of DNA methylomes revealed a clear association between bacterial predominance and epigenetic profiles. The genes with differentially methylated promoters in the group in which Firmicutes was dominant were linked to risk of disease, predominantly to cardiovascular disease and specifically to lipid metabolism, obesity, and the inflammatory response. This is one of the first studies that highlights the assoc...
Accumulating evidence shows that microbes with their theater of activity residing within the human i...
DNA methylation is an important and well-studied epigenetic mark. It plays a pivotal role in imprint...
Substantial evidence links early postnatal nutrition to the development of obesity later in life. Ho...
ABSTRACT The core human gut microbiota contributes to the developmental origin of diseases by modify...
Objective: Obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases are characterized by gut microbiota and ep...
The human gut microbiota presents a strong influence on health and disease development. Metagenomic ...
International audienceIf the transmission of biological information from one generation to the next ...
This review introduces and discusses data regarding fundamental and applied investigations in mammal...
The gut microbiota represents a metabolically active biomass of up to 2 kg in adult humans. Microbio...
The gut microbiota represents a metabolically active biomass of up to 2 kg in adult humans. Microbio...
Abstract Background The gut microbiome, a key constituent of the colonic environment, has been impli...
Abstract Background The interplay of epigenetic processes and the intestinal microbiota may play an ...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is home to trillions of commensal microorganisms that collectiv...
International audienceThe microbiome is a community of various microorganisms that inhabit or live o...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract t...
Accumulating evidence shows that microbes with their theater of activity residing within the human i...
DNA methylation is an important and well-studied epigenetic mark. It plays a pivotal role in imprint...
Substantial evidence links early postnatal nutrition to the development of obesity later in life. Ho...
ABSTRACT The core human gut microbiota contributes to the developmental origin of diseases by modify...
Objective: Obesity and obesity-related metabolic diseases are characterized by gut microbiota and ep...
The human gut microbiota presents a strong influence on health and disease development. Metagenomic ...
International audienceIf the transmission of biological information from one generation to the next ...
This review introduces and discusses data regarding fundamental and applied investigations in mammal...
The gut microbiota represents a metabolically active biomass of up to 2 kg in adult humans. Microbio...
The gut microbiota represents a metabolically active biomass of up to 2 kg in adult humans. Microbio...
Abstract Background The gut microbiome, a key constituent of the colonic environment, has been impli...
Abstract Background The interplay of epigenetic processes and the intestinal microbiota may play an ...
The mammalian gastrointestinal tract is home to trillions of commensal microorganisms that collectiv...
International audienceThe microbiome is a community of various microorganisms that inhabit or live o...
Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract t...
Accumulating evidence shows that microbes with their theater of activity residing within the human i...
DNA methylation is an important and well-studied epigenetic mark. It plays a pivotal role in imprint...
Substantial evidence links early postnatal nutrition to the development of obesity later in life. Ho...