The microbiome is emerging as a major player in tissue homeostasis in health and disease. Gut microbiome dysbiosis correlates with several autoimmune and metabolic diseases, while high-fat diets and ensuing obesity are known to affect the complexity and diversity of the microbiome, thus modulating pathophysiology. Moreover, the existence of a gut-liver microbial axis has been proposed, which may extend to the lung. In this context, we systematically compared the microbiomes of the gut, liver, and lung of mice fed a high-fat diet to those of littermates fed a matched control diet. We carried out deep sequencing of seven hypervariable regions of the 16S rRNA microbial gene to examine microbial diversity in the tissues of interest. Comparison ...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
High fat feeding rather than obesity drives taxonomical and functional changes in the gut microbiota...
ABSTRACT Dietary fat intake and shifts in gut bacterial community composition are associated with th...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that the microbiota of high-fat (HF) diet-induced obese mice differs fr...
We have analyzed 5,088 bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences from the distal intestinal (cecal) microbio...
Background: Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are serious heal...
SummaryWe have investigated the interrelationship between diet, gut microbial ecology, and energy ba...
The worldwide obesity epidemic is stimulating efforts to identify host and environmental factors tha...
Development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is linked to obesity, adipose tissue inflam...
Development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is linked to obesity, adipose tissue inflam...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
Diet-induced obesity contributes to the development of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, metaboli...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
High fat feeding rather than obesity drives taxonomical and functional changes in the gut microbiota...
ABSTRACT Dietary fat intake and shifts in gut bacterial community composition are associated with th...
BACKGROUND: It is well known that the microbiota of high-fat (HF) diet-induced obese mice differs fr...
We have analyzed 5,088 bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences from the distal intestinal (cecal) microbio...
Background: Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are serious heal...
SummaryWe have investigated the interrelationship between diet, gut microbial ecology, and energy ba...
The worldwide obesity epidemic is stimulating efforts to identify host and environmental factors tha...
Development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is linked to obesity, adipose tissue inflam...
Development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is linked to obesity, adipose tissue inflam...
It is now well established that a healthy gut flora is largely responsible for the overall health of...
Diet-induced obesity contributes to the development of type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, metaboli...
The gut microbiota is involved in many aspects of host physiology but its role in body weight and gl...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
The human distal gut harbours a vast ensemble of microbes (the microbiota) that provide important me...
Obesity can be caused by microbes producing metabolites; it is thus important to determine the corre...
High fat feeding rather than obesity drives taxonomical and functional changes in the gut microbiota...