Intricate interactions among commensal bacteria, dietary substrates and immune responses are central to defining microbiome community composition, which plays a key role in preventing enteric pathogen infection, a dynamic phenomenon referred to as colonisation resistance. However, the impact of diet on sculpting microbiota membership, and ultimately colonisation resistance has been overlooked. Furthermore, pathogens have evolved strategies to evade colonisation resistance and outcompete commensal microbiota by using unique nutrient utilisation pathways, by exploiting microbial metabolites as nutrient sources or by environmental cues to induce virulence gene expression. In this review, we will discuss the interplay between diet, microbiota a...
Both soil and the human gut support vast microbial biodiversity, in which the microbiota plays criti...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Diet can impact the outcome of parasitic infection in three, non-mutually exclusive ways: 1) by chan...
Intricate interactions among commensal bacteria, dietary substrates and immune responses are central...
Mucosal surfaces in the body, especially the intestine, are constantly exposed to trillions of micro...
Abiotic and biotic factors can affect host resistance to parasites. Host diet and host gut microbiom...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...
The microbiome has an important role in human health. Changes in the microbiota can confer resistanc...
Abstract. Infection and nutrition are intricately interacted and further influence human health. Inf...
Food has a major impact on all aspects of health. Recent data suggest that food composition can also...
Biological invasions can alter ecosystem stability and function, and predicting what happens when a ...
Trillions of microbes exist in the human body, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, coevolved wi...
Obesity and diabetes have reached epidemic proportions. Evidence suggests that besides dietary habit...
The mammalian gut contains a metabolically active microbial community that lies at the intersection ...
A substantial amount of emerging research is indicating that the gut microbiota has a significant im...
Both soil and the human gut support vast microbial biodiversity, in which the microbiota plays criti...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Diet can impact the outcome of parasitic infection in three, non-mutually exclusive ways: 1) by chan...
Intricate interactions among commensal bacteria, dietary substrates and immune responses are central...
Mucosal surfaces in the body, especially the intestine, are constantly exposed to trillions of micro...
Abiotic and biotic factors can affect host resistance to parasites. Host diet and host gut microbiom...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...
The microbiome has an important role in human health. Changes in the microbiota can confer resistanc...
Abstract. Infection and nutrition are intricately interacted and further influence human health. Inf...
Food has a major impact on all aspects of health. Recent data suggest that food composition can also...
Biological invasions can alter ecosystem stability and function, and predicting what happens when a ...
Trillions of microbes exist in the human body, particularly the gastrointestinal tract, coevolved wi...
Obesity and diabetes have reached epidemic proportions. Evidence suggests that besides dietary habit...
The mammalian gut contains a metabolically active microbial community that lies at the intersection ...
A substantial amount of emerging research is indicating that the gut microbiota has a significant im...
Both soil and the human gut support vast microbial biodiversity, in which the microbiota plays criti...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Diet can impact the outcome of parasitic infection in three, non-mutually exclusive ways: 1) by chan...