Background With the emergence of metagenomic data, multiple links between the gut microbiome and the host health have been shown. Deciphering these complex interactions require evolved analysis methods focusing on the microbial ecosystem functions. Despite the fact that host or diet-derived fibres are the most abundant nutrients available in the gut, the presence of distinct functional traits regarding fibre and mucin hydrolysis, fermentation and hydrogenotrophic processes has never been investigated. Results After manually selecting 91 KEGG orthologies and 33 glycoside hydrolases further aggregated in 101 functional descriptors representative of fibre and mucin degradation pathways in the gut microbiome, we used non-negative matrix factori...
The human diet is temporally and spatially dynamic, and influenced by culture, regional food systems...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
Microbe–microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
Abstract Background With the emergence of metagenomic data, multiple links between the gut microbiom...
Description of the human microbiome is a critical issue. Standard approaches in gut microbial ecolog...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem composed mainly of uncultured bacteria. It plays an ...
Abstract Background The study of the gut microbiota (GM) is rapidly moving towards its functional ch...
The human intestinal microbiota is a complex microbial ecosystem that plays a crucial role in severa...
<div><p>The human intestine hosts a complex bacterial community that plays a major role in nutrition...
The human intestine hosts a complex bacterial community that plays a major role in nutrition and in ...
Abstract While deprivation of dietary fiber has been associated with adverse health outcomes, invest...
While recent research indicates that human health is affected by the gut microbiome, the functional ...
The human diet is temporally and spatially dynamic, and influenced by culture, regional food systems...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
Microbe–microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...
Abstract Background With the emergence of metagenomic data, multiple links between the gut microbiom...
Description of the human microbiome is a critical issue. Standard approaches in gut microbial ecolog...
The human Intestinal mucus is formed by glycoproteins, the O- and N-linked glycans which constitute ...
The human gut microbiome is a complex ecosystem composed mainly of uncultured bacteria. It plays an ...
Abstract Background The study of the gut microbiota (GM) is rapidly moving towards its functional ch...
The human intestinal microbiota is a complex microbial ecosystem that plays a crucial role in severa...
<div><p>The human intestine hosts a complex bacterial community that plays a major role in nutrition...
The human intestine hosts a complex bacterial community that plays a major role in nutrition and in ...
Abstract While deprivation of dietary fiber has been associated with adverse health outcomes, invest...
While recent research indicates that human health is affected by the gut microbiome, the functional ...
The human diet is temporally and spatially dynamic, and influenced by culture, regional food systems...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
Microbe–microbe interactions in the human gut are influenced by host-derived glycans and diet. The h...