An imbalance in the colonic microbiota might underlie many human diseases, but the mechanisms that maintain homeostasis remain elusive. Recent insights suggest that colonocyte metabolism functions as a control switch, mediating a shift between homeostatic and dysbiotic communities. During homeostasis, colonocyte metabolism is directed toward oxidative phosphorylation, resulting in high epithelial oxygen consumption. The consequent epithelial hypoxia helps to maintain a microbial community dominated by obligate anaerobic bacteria, which provide benefit by converting fiber into fermentation products absorbed by the host. Conditions that alter the metabolism of the colonic epithelium increase epithelial oxygenation, thereby driving an expansio...
SummaryThe etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been linked to deficiencies in mismatch repair an...
Human gut bacteria produce metabolites that support energy and carbon metabolism of colonic epitheli...
The cecum is a unique region in the mammalian intestinal tract in which the microbiome is localized ...
A prodigious number of microbes inhabit the human body, especially in the lumen of the gastrointesti...
A prodigious number of microbes inhabit the human body, especially in the lumen of the gastrointesti...
One of the environmental factors important for colorectal cancer formation is the gut microbiota, bu...
BackgroundHuman intestines contain a heterogeneous collection of cells that include immune, neural a...
BackgroundHuman intestines contain a heterogeneous collection of cells that include immune, neural a...
Antibiotic-induced microbiome depletion is one of the most common approaches to modulate the gut mic...
SummaryThe microbiome is being characterized by large-scale sequencing efforts, yet it is not known ...
The colonic microbiota plays an important role in human digestive physiology and makes a significant...
A prodigious number of microbes inhabit the human body, especially in the lumen of the gastrointesti...
Lactate, primarily produced by the gut microbiota, performs as a necessary “information transmission...
BackgroundIntestinal inflammation disrupts the microbiota composition leading to an expansion of Ent...
Background: The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and disease. Gnotobiotic anim...
SummaryThe etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been linked to deficiencies in mismatch repair an...
Human gut bacteria produce metabolites that support energy and carbon metabolism of colonic epitheli...
The cecum is a unique region in the mammalian intestinal tract in which the microbiome is localized ...
A prodigious number of microbes inhabit the human body, especially in the lumen of the gastrointesti...
A prodigious number of microbes inhabit the human body, especially in the lumen of the gastrointesti...
One of the environmental factors important for colorectal cancer formation is the gut microbiota, bu...
BackgroundHuman intestines contain a heterogeneous collection of cells that include immune, neural a...
BackgroundHuman intestines contain a heterogeneous collection of cells that include immune, neural a...
Antibiotic-induced microbiome depletion is one of the most common approaches to modulate the gut mic...
SummaryThe microbiome is being characterized by large-scale sequencing efforts, yet it is not known ...
The colonic microbiota plays an important role in human digestive physiology and makes a significant...
A prodigious number of microbes inhabit the human body, especially in the lumen of the gastrointesti...
Lactate, primarily produced by the gut microbiota, performs as a necessary “information transmission...
BackgroundIntestinal inflammation disrupts the microbiota composition leading to an expansion of Ent...
Background: The gut microbiome plays an important role in human health and disease. Gnotobiotic anim...
SummaryThe etiology of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been linked to deficiencies in mismatch repair an...
Human gut bacteria produce metabolites that support energy and carbon metabolism of colonic epitheli...
The cecum is a unique region in the mammalian intestinal tract in which the microbiome is localized ...