Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents direct contact with intestinal microbes but also constitutes a substrate for mucus-degrading bacteria. To study the effect of mucus degradation on the host response, germ-free mice were colonized with Akkermansia muciniphila. This anaerobic bacterium belonging to the Verrucomicrobia is specialized in the degradation of mucin, the glycoprotein present in mucus, and found in high numbers in the intestinal tract of human and other mammalian species. Efficient colonization of A. muciniphila was observed with highest numbers in the cecum, where most mucin is produced. In contrast, following colonization by Lactobacillus plantarum, a facultative anaerobe belo...
Excessive mucin degradation by intestinal bacteria may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases bec...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the healthy human intestine, and colonises the mucus layer th...
Modulation of mucosal immune response, tolerance, and proliferation in mice colonized by the mucin-d...
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents direct cont...
Keywords .</span></strong></span><span lang=EN-GB>Mucin, A. muciniphila , mucin degradation, molecul...
Host immunostimulation and substrate utilization of the gut symbiont Akkermansia muciniphila Noora A...
Host mucin is the main constituent of the mucus layer that covers the gut epithelium of the host, an...
Host mucin is the main constituent of the mucus layer that covers the gut epithelium of the host, an...
Host glycans are paramount in regulating the symbiotic relationship between humans and their gut bac...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized with a diverse microbial community, that plays a cruci...
Host glycans are paramount in regulating the symbiotic relationship between humans and their gut bac...
The discovery of Akkermansia muciniphila has opened new avenues for the use of this abundant intesti...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by altered gut microbiota, inflammation, and gut barri...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by altered gut microbiota, inflammation, and gut barri...
Excessive mucin degradation by intestinal bacteria may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases bec...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the healthy human intestine, and colonises the mucus layer th...
Modulation of mucosal immune response, tolerance, and proliferation in mice colonized by the mucin-d...
Epithelial cells of the mammalian intestine are covered with a mucus layer that prevents direct cont...
Keywords .</span></strong></span><span lang=EN-GB>Mucin, A. muciniphila , mucin degradation, molecul...
Host immunostimulation and substrate utilization of the gut symbiont Akkermansia muciniphila Noora A...
Host mucin is the main constituent of the mucus layer that covers the gut epithelium of the host, an...
Host mucin is the main constituent of the mucus layer that covers the gut epithelium of the host, an...
Host glycans are paramount in regulating the symbiotic relationship between humans and their gut bac...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized by a diverse microbial community, which plays a crucia...
The human gastrointestinal tract is colonized with a diverse microbial community, that plays a cruci...
Host glycans are paramount in regulating the symbiotic relationship between humans and their gut bac...
The discovery of Akkermansia muciniphila has opened new avenues for the use of this abundant intesti...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by altered gut microbiota, inflammation, and gut barri...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are characterized by altered gut microbiota, inflammation, and gut barri...
Excessive mucin degradation by intestinal bacteria may contribute to inflammatory bowel diseases bec...
Akkermansia muciniphila is a member of the healthy human intestine, and colonises the mucus layer th...
Modulation of mucosal immune response, tolerance, and proliferation in mice colonized by the mucin-d...