The enteric nervous system is largely autonomous, and the central nervous system is compartmentalized behind the blood-brain barrier. Yet the intestinal microbiota shapes gut function, local and systemic immune responses, and central nervous system functions including cognition and mood. In this review, we address how the gut microbiota can profoundly influence neural and immune networks. Although many of the interactions between these three systems originate in the intestinal mucosa, intestinal function and immunity are modulated by neural pathways that connect the gut and brain. Furthermore, a subset of microbe-derived penetrant molecules enters the brain and regulates central nervous system function. Understanding how these seemingly iso...
Only recently have we fully appreciated that the classically separated domains of neurology, endocri...
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal hosts to ...
Although many people are aware of the communica-tion that occurs between the gastrointestinal (GI) t...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
The dynamic population of microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract plays a pivotal role in...
The dynamic population of microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract plays a pivotal role in...
Animals share an intimate and life-long partnership with a myriad of resident microbial species, col...
The proper functioning of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for digestion, absorption and the ...
Communication between the brain and gut is not one-way, but a bidirectional highway whereby reciproc...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
Preclinical and clinical studies have shown bidirectional interactions within the brain-gut-microbio...
Preclinical and clinical studies have shown bidirectional interactions within the brain-gut-microbio...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
Only recently have we fully appreciated that the classically separated domains of neurology, endocri...
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal hosts to ...
Although many people are aware of the communica-tion that occurs between the gastrointestinal (GI) t...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
Interactions between the nervous and immune systems enable the gut to respond to the variety of diet...
The dynamic population of microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract plays a pivotal role in...
The dynamic population of microbes that reside in the gastrointestinal tract plays a pivotal role in...
Animals share an intimate and life-long partnership with a myriad of resident microbial species, col...
The proper functioning of the gastrointestinal tract is essential for digestion, absorption and the ...
Communication between the brain and gut is not one-way, but a bidirectional highway whereby reciproc...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
Preclinical and clinical studies have shown bidirectional interactions within the brain-gut-microbio...
Preclinical and clinical studies have shown bidirectional interactions within the brain-gut-microbio...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is essential for the absorption of nutrients, induction of mucosal a...
Only recently have we fully appreciated that the classically separated domains of neurology, endocri...
In a striking display of trans-kingdom symbiosis, gut bacteria cooperate with their animal hosts to ...
Although many people are aware of the communica-tion that occurs between the gastrointestinal (GI) t...