journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517357/using-a-human-colonoid-derived-monolayer-to-study-bacteriophage-translocation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huu Thanh Le, Alicia Fajardo Lubian, Bethany Bowring, David van der Poorten, Jonathan Iredell, Jacob George, Carola Venturini, Golo Ahlenstiel, Scott Read
Bacteriophages (phages) are estimated to be the most abundant microorganisms on Earth. Their presence in human blood suggests that they can translocate from non-sterile sites such as the gastrointestinal tract where they are concentrated. To examine phage translocation ex vivo , we adapted a primary colonoid monolayer model possessing cell diversity and architecture, and a thick layer of mucus akin to the colonic environment in vivo . We show that the colonoid monolayer is superior to the Caco-2 cell-line model, possessing intact and organized tight junctions and generating a physiologically relevant mucus layer...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512768/mnfe-microbiome-network-flow-entropy-for-detecting-pre-disease-states-of-type-1-diabetes
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rong Gao, Peiluan Li, Yueqiong Ni, Xueqing Peng, Jing Ren, Luonan Chen
In the development of Type 1 diabetes (T1D), there are critical states just before drastic changes, and identifying these pre-disease states may predict T1D or provide crucial early-warning signals. Unlike gene expression data, gut microbiome data can be collected noninvasively from stool samples. Gut microbiome sequencing data contain different levels of phylogenetic information that can be utilized to detect the tipping point or critical state in a reliable manner, thereby providing accurate and effective early-warning signals...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512763/breaking-the-barriers-the-role-of-gut-homeostasis-in-metabolic-associated-steatotic-liver-disease-masld
#23
REVIEW
Raquel Benedé-Ubieto, Francisco Javier Cubero, Yulia A Nevzorova
Obesity, insulin resistance (IR), and the gut microbiome intricately interplay in Metabolic-associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), previously known as Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD), a growing health concern. The complex progression of MASLD extends beyond the liver, driven by "gut-liver axis," where diet, genetics, and gut-liver interactions influence disease development. The pathophysiology of MASLD involves excessive liver fat accumulation, hepatocyte dysfunction, inflammation, and fibrosis, with subsequent risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38502202/cobb-mediated-deacetylation-of-the-chaperone-cesa-regulates-escherichia-coli-o157-h7-virulence
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Linxing Li, Bin Yang, Jing Wang, Yi Wei, Binbin Xiang, Yutao Liu, Pan Wu, Wanwu Li, Yanling Wang, Xinyu Zhao, Jingliang Qin, Miaomiao Liu, Ruiying Liu, Guozhen Ma, Tian Fu, Min Wang, Bin Liu
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157:H7 is a common food-borne pathogen that can cause acute diseases. Lysine acetylation is a post-translational modification (PTM) that occurs in various prokaryotes and is regulated by CobB, the only deacetylase found in bacteria. Here, we demonstrated that CobB plays an important role in the virulence of EHEC O157:H7 and that deletion of cobB significantly decreased the intestinal colonization ability of bacteria. Using acetylation proteomic studies, we systematically identified several proteins that could be regulated by CobB in EHEC O157:H7...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488630/stress-in-the-microbiome-immune-crosstalk
#25
REVIEW
Eléonore Beurel
The gut microbiota exerts a mutualistic interaction with the host in a fragile ecosystem and the host intestinal, neural, and immune cells. Perturbations of the gastrointestinal track composition after stress have profound consequences on the central nervous system and the immune system. Reciprocally, brain signals after stress affect the gut microbiota highlighting the bidirectional communication between the brain and the gut. Here, we focus on the potential role of inflammation in mediating stress-induced gut-brain changes and discuss the impact of several immune cells and inflammatory molecules of the gut-brain dialogue after stress...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485702/unveiling-the-hidden-players-exploring-the-role-of-gut-mycobiome-in-cancer-development-and-treatment-dynamics
#26
REVIEW
Lingxi Li, Xiaowen Huang, Haoyan Chen
The role of gut fungal species in tumor-related processes remains largely unexplored, with most studies still focusing on fungal infections. This review examines the accumulating evidence suggesting the involvement of commensal and pathogenic fungi in cancer biological process, including oncogenesis, progression, and treatment response. Mechanisms explored include fungal influence on host immunity, secretion of bioactive toxins/metabolites, interaction with bacterial commensals, and migration to other tissues in certain types of cancers...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483047/correction
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38478462/long-and-short-term-effects-of-fecal-microbiota-transplantation-on-antibiotic-resistance-genes-results-from-a-randomized-placebo-controlled-trial
#28
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Armin Rashidi, Maryam Ebadi, Tauseef Ur Rehman, Heba Elhusseini, David Kazadi, Hossam Halaweish, Mohammad H Khan, Andrea Hoeschen, Qing Cao, Xianghua Luo, Amanda J Kabage, Sharon Lopez, Shernan G Holtan, Daniel J Weisdorf, Chang Liu, Satoshi Ishii, Alexander Khoruts, Christopher Staley
In small series, third-party fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has been successful in decolonizing the gut from clinically relevant antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Less is known about the short- and long-term effects of FMT on larger panels of ARGs. We analyzed 226 pre- and post-treatment stool samples from a randomized placebo-controlled trial of FMT in 100 patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation or receiving anti-leukemia induction chemotherapy for 47 ARGs. These patients have heavy antibiotic exposure and a high incidence of colonization with multidrug-resistant organisms...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466137/znta-maintains-zinc-and-cadmium-homeostasis-and-promotes-oxidative-stress-resistance-and-virulence-in-vibrio-parahaemolyticus
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chengkun Zheng, Yimeng Zhai, Jun Qiu, Mengxian Wang, Zhengzhong Xu, Xiang Chen, Xiaohui Zhou, Xinan Jiao
Although metals are essential for life, they are toxic to bacteria in excessive amounts. Therefore, the maintenance of metal homeostasis is critical for bacterial physiology and pathogenesis. Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a significant food-borne pathogen that mainly causes acute gastroenteritis in humans and acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease in shrimp. Herein, we report that ZntA functions as a zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) homeostasis mechanism and contributes to oxidative stress resistance and virulence in V...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465624/baij-and-baib-are-key-enzymes-in-the-chenodeoxycholic-acid-7%C3%AE-dehydroxylation-pathway-in-the-gut-microbe-clostridium-scindens-atcc-35704
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin Lederballe Meibom, Solenne Marion, Colin Volet, Théo Nass, Eduard Vico-Oton, Laure Menin, Rizlan Bernier-Latmani
Bile acid transformation is a common gut microbiome activity that produces secondary bile acids, some of which are important for human health. One such process, 7α-dehydroxylation, converts the primary bile acids, cholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, to deoxycholic acid and lithocholic acid, respectively. This transformation requires a number of enzymes, generally encoded in a bile acid-inducible ( bai ) operon and consists of multiple steps. Some 7α-dehydroxylating bacteria also harbor additional genes that encode enzymes with potential roles in this pathway, but little is known about their functions...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38445660/shotgun-metagenomics-and-systemic-targeted-metabolomics-highlight-indole-3-propionic-acid-as-a-protective-gut-microbial-metabolite-against-influenza-infection
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Séverine Heumel, Vinícius de Rezende Rodovalho, Charlotte Urien, Florian Specque, Patrícia Brito Rodrigues, Cyril Robil, Lou Delval, Valentin Sencio, Amandine Descat, Lucie Deruyter, Stéphanie Ferreira, Marina Gomes Machado, Adeline Barthelemy, Fabiola Silva Angulo, Joel T Haas, Jean François Goosens, Isabelle Wolowczuk, Corinne Grangette, Yves Rouillé, Ghjuvan Grimaud, Marie Lenski, Benjamin Hennart, Marco Aurélio Ramirez Vinolo, François Trottein
The gut-to-lung axis is critical during respiratory infections, including influenza A virus (IAV) infection. In the present study, we used high-resolution shotgun metagenomics and targeted metabolomic analysis to characterize influenza-associated changes in the composition and metabolism of the mouse gut microbiota. We observed several taxonomic-level changes on day (D)7 post-infection, including a marked reduction in the abundance of members of the Lactobacillaceae and Bifidobacteriaceae families, and an increase in the abundance of Akkermansia muciniphila ...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444395/modulation-of-chronic-obstructive-pulmonary-disease-progression-by-antioxidant-metabolites-from-pediococcus-pentosaceus-enhancing-gut-probiotics-abundance-and-the-tryptophan-melatonin-pathway
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yiting Liu, Longjie Li, Jing Feng, Bing Wan, Qiang Tu, Wei Cai, Fa Jin, Guiying Tang, Lígia R Rodrigues, Xiuwei Zhang, Jia Yin, Yunlei Zhang
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition primarily linked to oxidative stress, poses significant health burdens worldwide. Recent evidence has shed light on the association between the dysbiosis of gut microbiota and COPD, and their metabolites have emerged as potential modulators of disease progression through the intricate gut-lung axis. Here, we demonstrate the efficacy of oral administration of the probiotic Pediococcus pentosaceus SMM914 (SMM914) in delaying the progression of COPD by attenuating pulmonary oxidative stress...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38444392/a-modified-mediterranean-style-diet-enhances-brain-function-via-specific-gut-microbiome-brain-mechanisms
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwoncheol Park, Saurabh Kadyan, Nathaniel Hochuli, Julie Pollak, Bo Wang, Gloria Salazar, Paramita Chakrabarty, Philip Efron, Julia Sheffler, Ravinder Nagpal
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating brain disorder with rapidly mounting prevalence worldwide, yet no proven AD cure has been discovered. Using a multi-omics approach in a transgenic AD mouse model, the current study demonstrated the efficacy of a modified Mediterranean-ketogenic diet (MkD) on AD-related neurocognitive pathophysiology and underlying mechanisms related to the gut-microbiome-brain axis. The findings revealed that MkD induces profound shifts in the gut microbiome community and microbial metabolites...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439579/iga-mediated-control-of-host-microbial-interaction-during-weaning-reaction-influences-gut-inflammation
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenjie Tang, Yusen Wei, Zhixiang Ni, Kangwei Hou, Xin M Luo, Haifeng Wang
The mechanisms of how host-microbe mutualistic relationships are established at weaning contingently upon B-cell surveillance remain inadequately elucidated. We found that CD138 + plasmacyte (PC)-mediated promotion of IgA response regulates the symbiosis between Bacteroides uniformis ( B. uniformis ) and the host during the weaning period. The IgA-skewed response of CD138 + PCs is essential for B. uniformis to occupy a defined gut luminal niche, thereby fostering stable colonization. Furthermore, B. uniformis within the natural gut niche was perturbed in the absence of IgA, resulting in exacerbated gut inflammation in IgA-deficient mice and weaned piglets...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439565/-bifidobacterium-alleviate-metabolic-disorders-via-converting-methionine-to-5-methylthioadenosine
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiang Lyu, Rou-An Chen, Hsiao-Li Chuang, Hsin-Bai Zou, Lihong Liu, Li-Kang Sung, Po-Yu Liu, Hsin-Yi Wu, Hsin-Yuan Chang, Wan-Ju Cheng, Wei-Kai Wu, Ming-Shiang Wu, Cheng-Chih Hsu
Dietary patterns and corresponding gut microbiota profiles are associated with various health conditions. A diet rich in polyphenols, primarily plant-based, has been shown to promote the growth of probiotic bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, subsequently reducing the risk of metabolic disorders in the host. The beneficial effects of these bacteria are largely due to the specific metabolites they produce, such as short-chain fatty acids and membrane proteins. In this study, we employed a metabolomics-guided bioactive metabolite identification platform that included bioactivity testing using in vitro and in vivo assays to discover a bioactive metabolite produced from probiotic bacteria...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38439546/a-metagenomic-prospective-cohort-study-on-gut-microbiome-composition-and-clinical-infection-in-small-bowel-transplantation
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Archana Madhav, Rachel Bousfield, Joana Pereira-Dias, Claire Cormie, Sally Forrest, Jacqueline Keane, Leanne Kermack, Ellen Higginson, Gordon Dougan, Harry Spiers, Dunecan Massey, Lisa Sharkey, Charlotte Rutter, Jeremy Woodward, Neil Russell, Irum Amin, Andrew Butler, Kayleigh Atkinson, Tom Dymond, Josefin Bartholdson Scott, Stephen Baker, Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas
Two-thirds of small-bowel transplantation (SBT) recipients develop bacteremia, with the majority of infections occurring within 3 months post-transplant. Sepsis-related mortality occurs in 31% of patients and is commonly caused by bacteria of gut origin, which are thought to translocate across the implanted organ. Serial post-transplant surveillance endoscopies provide an opportunity to study whether the composition of the ileal and colonic microbiota can predict the emergence as well as the pathogen of subsequent clinical infections in the SBT patient population...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436673/bile-acid-profiling-as-an-effective-biomarker-for-staging-in-pediatric-inflammatory-bowel-disease
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Chen, Daosheng Wang, Xing Deng, Hong Zhang, Danfeng Dong, Tongxuan Su, Qiuya Lu, Cen Jiang, Qi Ni, Yingchao Cui, Qianli Zhao, Xuefeng Wang, Yuan Xiao, Yibing Peng
Rapid and accurate clinical staging of pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is crucial to determine the appropriate therapeutic approach. This study aimed to identify effective, convenient biomarkers for staging IBD in pediatric patients. We recruited cohorts of pediatric patients with varying severities of IBD to compare the features of the intestinal microbiota and metabolites between the active and remitting disease stages. Metabolites with potential for staging were targeted for further assessment in both patients and colitis model mice...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436093/maternal-smoking-during-pregnancy-increases-the-risk-of-gut-microbiome-associated-childhood-overweight-and-obesity
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ye Peng, Hein M Tun, Siew C Ng, Hogan Kok-Fung Wai, Xi Zhang, Jaclyn Parks, Catherine J Field, Piush Mandhane, Theo J Moraes, Elinor Simons, Stuart E Turvey, Padmaja Subbarao, Jeffrey R Brook, Tim K Takaro, James A Scott, Francis Kl Chan, Anita L Kozyrskyj
Childhood obesity is linked to maternal smoking during pregnancy. Gut microbiota may partially mediate this association and could be potential targets for intervention; however, its role is understudied. We included 1,592 infants from the Canadian Healthy Infants Longitudinal Development Cohort. Data on environmental exposure and lifestyle factors were collected prenatally and throughout the first three years. Weight outcomes were measured at one and three years of age. Stool samples collected at 3 and 12 months were analyzed by sequencing the V4 region of 16S rRNA to profile microbial compositions and magnetic resonance spectroscopy to quantify the metabolites...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436067/gut-microbiota-palmitoleic-acid-interleukin-5-axis-orchestrates-benzene-induced-hematopoietic-toxicity
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lei Zhang, Ziyan Liu, Wei Zhang, Jingyu Wang, Huiwen Kang, Jiaru Jing, Lin Han, Ai Gao
Due to the annual increase in its production and consumption in occupational environments, the adverse blood outcomes caused by benzene are of concern. However, the mechanism of benzene-induced hematopoietic damage remains elusive. Here, we report that benzene exposure causes hematopoietic damage in a dose-dependent manner and is associated with disturbances in gut microbiota-long chain fatty acids (LCFAs)-inflammation axis. C57BL/6J mice exposed to benzene for 45 days were found to have a significant reduction in whole blood cells and the suppression of hematopoiesis, an increase in Bacteroides acidifaciens and a decrease in Lactobacillus murinus ...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38425025/a-metatranscriptomics-strategy-for-efficient-characterization-of-the-microbiome-in-human-tissues-with-low-microbial-biomass
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joana Pereira-Marques, Rui M Ferreira, Ceu Figueiredo
The high background of host RNA poses a major challenge to metatranscriptome analysis of human samples. Hence, metatranscriptomics has been mainly applied to microbe-rich samples, while its application in human tissues with low ratio of microbial to host cells has yet to be explored. Since there is no computational workflow specifically designed for the taxonomic and functional analysis of this type of samples, we propose an effective metatranscriptomics strategy to accurately characterize the microbiome in human tissues with a low ratio of microbial to host content...
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