IntroductionThe integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is fundamental to regulate the crosstalk between the microbiota and the immune system and to prevent inflammation and autoimmunity at the intestinal level but also in organs distal from the gut such as the pancreatic islets. In support to this idea, we recently demonstrated that breakage of GB integrity leads to activation of islet-reactive T cells and triggers autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). In T1D patients as in the NOD mice, the spontaneous model of autoimmune diabetes, there are alterations of the GB that specifically affect structure and composition of the mucus layer; however, it is yet to be determined whether a causal link between breakage of the GB integrity and occurrence of auto...
Aims/hypothesis Impaired intestinal barrier function is observed in type I diabetes patients and ani...
Microbial metabolites have a profound effect on the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D). The cross-...
Environmental factors that act at the intestinal level such as diet, drugs, and microflora have a hi...
IntroductionThe integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is fundamental to regulate the crosstalk between t...
IntroductionThe integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is fundamental to regulate the crosstalk between t...
International audienceObjective Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease caused by the destruc...
Background: In preclinical models of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) the integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is ...
Scope: Dietary fibers capable of modifying gut barrier and microbiota homeostasis affect the progres...
ObjectiveDietary factors influence diabetes development in the NOD mouse. Diet affects the compositi...
Dietary fibers capable of modifying gut barrier and microbiota homeostasis affect the progression of...
Intestinal homeostasis underpins the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D), and dietary manipulations...
SCOPE: This study aims to examine the protective effects of specific low-methoxyl pectin (LMP) on th...
ALTERATION IN THE GUT MICROBIOME INFLUENCES DIABETES DEVELOPMENT IN AID-DEFICIENT NOD MICE. Kristina...
Aims/hypothesis Impaired intestinal barrier function is observed in type I diabetes patients and ani...
Microbial metabolites have a profound effect on the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D). The cross-...
Environmental factors that act at the intestinal level such as diet, drugs, and microflora have a hi...
IntroductionThe integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is fundamental to regulate the crosstalk between t...
IntroductionThe integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is fundamental to regulate the crosstalk between t...
International audienceObjective Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease caused by the destruc...
Background: In preclinical models of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) the integrity of the gut barrier (GB) is ...
Scope: Dietary fibers capable of modifying gut barrier and microbiota homeostasis affect the progres...
ObjectiveDietary factors influence diabetes development in the NOD mouse. Diet affects the compositi...
Dietary fibers capable of modifying gut barrier and microbiota homeostasis affect the progression of...
Intestinal homeostasis underpins the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D), and dietary manipulations...
SCOPE: This study aims to examine the protective effects of specific low-methoxyl pectin (LMP) on th...
ALTERATION IN THE GUT MICROBIOME INFLUENCES DIABETES DEVELOPMENT IN AID-DEFICIENT NOD MICE. Kristina...
Aims/hypothesis Impaired intestinal barrier function is observed in type I diabetes patients and ani...
Microbial metabolites have a profound effect on the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D). The cross-...
Environmental factors that act at the intestinal level such as diet, drugs, and microflora have a hi...