The intimate interplay between the gut microbiota and the host may contribute to health and disease in the host. Experiments using conventionalized and conventionally raised animal models have illustrated the role of the intestinal microbiota in shaping and maintaining the host immune system. However, it is still unclear whether colonization at birth or at adulthood induces different host responses. Here, we perform comparative transcriptome analyses to elucidate the impact of the gut microbiota on the development and maintenance of the immune system in adult conventionalized (after 16 and 30 d of colonization) and conventionally raised mice, which were obtained in two independent laboratories. Transcriptional profiles of jejunum, ileum and...
Mammals are essentially born germ-free but the epithelial surfaces are promptly colonized by astound...
The interplay between dietary nutrients, gut microbiota and mammalian host tissues of the gastrointe...
Unlike most other indigenous bacteria, segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) are potent activators of...
The intimate interplay between the gut microbiota and the host may contribute to health and disease ...
During colonization of germfree mice with the total fecal microbial community of their conventionall...
The gut microbiota is increasingly recognised as a key-player in defining the health status of the g...
The intimate interplay between gut microbiota, host, and nutrient flow is crucial in defining the he...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
<div><p>Background and Aims</p><p>It is known that postnatal functional maturation of the small inte...
Gut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colonized g...
International audienceMicrobes colonize all body surfaces at birth and participate in the developmen...
Background and Aims: Contact with distinct microbiota early in life has been shown to educate the mu...
Environmental exposure during earlier life stages can govern the assembly and development of gut mic...
The intestinal microbiota influences immune maturation during childhood, and is implicated in early-...
The association between prolonged antibiotic (AB) use in neonates and increased incidence of later l...
Mammals are essentially born germ-free but the epithelial surfaces are promptly colonized by astound...
The interplay between dietary nutrients, gut microbiota and mammalian host tissues of the gastrointe...
Unlike most other indigenous bacteria, segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) are potent activators of...
The intimate interplay between the gut microbiota and the host may contribute to health and disease ...
During colonization of germfree mice with the total fecal microbial community of their conventionall...
The gut microbiota is increasingly recognised as a key-player in defining the health status of the g...
The intimate interplay between gut microbiota, host, and nutrient flow is crucial in defining the he...
SummaryGut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colo...
<div><p>Background and Aims</p><p>It is known that postnatal functional maturation of the small inte...
Gut microbial induction of host immune maturation exemplifies host-microbe mutualism. We colonized g...
International audienceMicrobes colonize all body surfaces at birth and participate in the developmen...
Background and Aims: Contact with distinct microbiota early in life has been shown to educate the mu...
Environmental exposure during earlier life stages can govern the assembly and development of gut mic...
The intestinal microbiota influences immune maturation during childhood, and is implicated in early-...
The association between prolonged antibiotic (AB) use in neonates and increased incidence of later l...
Mammals are essentially born germ-free but the epithelial surfaces are promptly colonized by astound...
The interplay between dietary nutrients, gut microbiota and mammalian host tissues of the gastrointe...
Unlike most other indigenous bacteria, segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) are potent activators of...