Understanding the functional potential of the gut microbiome is of primary importance for the design of innovative strategies for allergy treatment and prevention. Here we report the gut microbiome features of 90 children affected by food (FA) or respiratory (RA) allergies and 30 age-matched, healthy controls (CT). We identify specific microbial signatures in the gut microbiome of allergic children, such as higher abundance of Ruminococcus gnavus and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, and a depletion of Bifidobacterium longum, Bacteroides dorei, B. vulgatus and fiber-degrading taxa. The metagenome of allergic children shows a pro-inflammatory potential, with an enrichment of genes involved in the production of bacterial lipo-polysaccharides and ...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in the intestinal microbiome are prospectively associated with the developme...
Over the last few decades, allergic diseases have been steadily increasing worldwide, a phenomenon t...
Increasing evidence suggests that perturbations in the intestinal microbiota in early infancy are im...
Understanding the functional potential of the gut microbiome is of primary importance for the design...
The development of food allergy has been reported to be related with the changes in the gutmicrobiom...
The increasing prevalence and severity of pediatric food allergies (FA) demands innovative preventi...
Background: There is increasing evidence linking alterations of the gut microbial composition during...
none7noPurpose of review To investigate the functional role of gut microbiota in diet-modulated dise...
Food allergy appears to have its roots in an insufficient exposure to a diverse range of environment...
The development of the gut microbiome from birth through to childhood is thought to be important for...
Allergy is defined as a hypersensitivity reaction due to specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated...
Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is the most prevalent food allergy (FA) in infancy and early childhood and ...
There has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of IgE-mediated food allergy over recent decades, p...
Background The early gut microbiota has been proposed as an important link between environmental exp...
Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent, heterogeneous allergic disease of the skin, im...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in the intestinal microbiome are prospectively associated with the developme...
Over the last few decades, allergic diseases have been steadily increasing worldwide, a phenomenon t...
Increasing evidence suggests that perturbations in the intestinal microbiota in early infancy are im...
Understanding the functional potential of the gut microbiome is of primary importance for the design...
The development of food allergy has been reported to be related with the changes in the gutmicrobiom...
The increasing prevalence and severity of pediatric food allergies (FA) demands innovative preventi...
Background: There is increasing evidence linking alterations of the gut microbial composition during...
none7noPurpose of review To investigate the functional role of gut microbiota in diet-modulated dise...
Food allergy appears to have its roots in an insufficient exposure to a diverse range of environment...
The development of the gut microbiome from birth through to childhood is thought to be important for...
Allergy is defined as a hypersensitivity reaction due to specific antibody-mediated or cell-mediated...
Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is the most prevalent food allergy (FA) in infancy and early childhood and ...
There has been a dramatic rise in the prevalence of IgE-mediated food allergy over recent decades, p...
Background The early gut microbiota has been proposed as an important link between environmental exp...
Introduction: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a prevalent, heterogeneous allergic disease of the skin, im...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in the intestinal microbiome are prospectively associated with the developme...
Over the last few decades, allergic diseases have been steadily increasing worldwide, a phenomenon t...
Increasing evidence suggests that perturbations in the intestinal microbiota in early infancy are im...