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Dysbiosis and Its Discontents

open access: yesmBio, 2017
Dysbiosis is a key term in human microbiome research, especially when microbiome patterns are associated with disease states. Although some questions have been raised about how this term is applied, its use continues undiminished in the literature.
Katarzyna B. Hooks   +1 more
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Gut Dysbiosis and Kidney Diseases [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2022
Gut dysbiosis is defined as disorders of gut microbiota and loss of barrier integrity, which are ubiquitous on pathological conditions and associated with the development of various diseases.
Chujin Cao   +4 more
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Intestinal immunoglobulins under microbial dysbiosis: implications in opioid-induced microbial dysbiosis

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology
Intestinal immunoglobulins (Igs) maintain homeostasis between the microbiome and host. IgA facilitates microbial balance through a variety of increasingly well-described mechanisms. However, IgM and IgG have less defined intestinal functions but have the
Nicolas Vitari   +3 more
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Neonatal intestinal dysbiosis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Perinatology, 2020
The initial colonization of the neonatal intestinal tract is influenced by delivery mode, feeding, the maternal microbiota, and a host of environmental factors. After birth, the composition of the infant's microbiota undergoes a series of significant changes particularly in the first weeks and months of life ultimately developing into a more stable and
Mark A. Underwood   +3 more
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Gut microbiota and allergic diseases in children

open access: yesAllergology International, 2022
The gut microbiota resides in the human gastrointestinal tract, where it plays an important role in maintaining host health. The human gut microbiota is established by the age of 3 years.
Shohei Akagawa, Kazunari Kaneko
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Regulatory effects of marine polysaccharides on gut microbiota dysbiosis: A review

open access: yesFood Chemistry: X, 2022
The gut microbiota dysbiosis is a state which the physiological combinations of flora are transformed into pathological combinations caused by factors such as diets, pollution, and drugs.
Jieying Ou   +9 more
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Association between gut dysbiosis and chronic kidney disease: a narrative review of the literature

open access: yesJournal of International Medical Research, 2021
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious non-communicable disease that poses a significant burden on healthcare and society. It is essential to devise new strategies to better treat patients with CKD.
Zhe Feng   +6 more
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Gut dysbiosis associated with worse disease activity and physical function in axial spondyloarthritis

open access: yesArthritis Research & Therapy, 2022
Background Based on clinical and genetic associations, axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are suspected to have a linked pathogenesis. Gut dysbiosis, intrinsic to IBD, has also been observed in axSpA. It is, however, not
Jonas Sagard   +8 more
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Intestinal dysbiosis as an intraoperative predictor of septic complications: evidence from human surgical cohorts and preclinical models of peritoneal sepsis

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
Major surgery exposes the intestinal microbiota to inflammatory and antibiotic stressors, which alter the microbiota composition of the intestinal lumen and fecal contents.
Daniel Spari   +5 more
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Value of conditionally-pathogenic microflora index as predicting factor of bacterial dysbiosis’ development

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2020
An article shows the most informative indicators that objectively reflect the condition of the pathological process of dysbiosis, and a system for predicting of the risk of occurrence and severity of dysbiosis according to these indicators is developed ...
O. A. Hruzevskyi
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