Role of the microbiome, probiotics, and 'dysbiosis therapy' in critical illness. [PDF]
Purpose of reviewLoss of 'health-promoting' microbes and overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria (dysbiosis) in ICU is believed to contribute to nosocomial infections, sepsis, and organ failure (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome).
Knight, Rob +2 more
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Enteric fungal microbiota dysbiosis and ecological alterations in colorectal cancer [PDF]
Objectives Bacteriome and virome alterations are associated with colorectal cancer (CRC). Nevertheless, the gut fungal microbiota in CRC remains largely unexplored. We aimed to characterise enteric mycobiome in CRC.
Olabisi Oluwabukola Coker +8 more
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Polymicrobial oral biofilm models: simplifying the complex [PDF]
Over the past century, numerous studies have used oral biofilm models to investigate growth kinetics, biofilm formation, structure and composition, antimicrobial susceptibility and host–pathogen interactions.
Appelbaum +29 more
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The mPEG-PCL Copolymer for Selective Fermentation of Staphylococcus lugdunensis Against Candida parapsilosis in the Human Microbiome. [PDF]
Many human skin diseases, such as seborrheic dermatitis, potentially occur due to the over-growth of fungi. It remains a challenge to develop fungicides with a lower risk of generating resistant fungi and non-specifically killing commensal microbes.
Barshop, Bruce A +15 more
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Gut microbiota in HIV-pneumonia patients is related to peripheral CD4 counts, lung microbiota, and in vitro macrophage dysfunction. [PDF]
Pneumonia is common and frequently fatal in HIV-infected patients, due to rampant, systemic inflammation and failure to control microbial infection. While airway microbiota composition is related to local inflammatory response, gut microbiota has been ...
Byanyima, Patrick +14 more
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P842 Analysis of fungal microbiota dysbiosis in inflammatory bowel disease [PDF]
Abstract Background Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)is chronic relapsing and remitting disease of the gastrointestinal tract. Although the precise aetiology and pathogenesis of IBD remains elusive, epidemiological data conclusively point to be attributed to an aberrant immune response against ...
L Zeng, Y Wang, M Zhuo
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Fungal mycoflora dysbiosis in gastric cancer
Abstract Background: Bacterial infection is associated with gastric carcinogenesis. However, the relationship between nonbacterial components and gastric cancer (GC) has not been fully explored. We aimed to characterize the fungal mycobiome in GC.Results: We observed significant gastric fungal dysbiosis in GC.
Mengya Zhong +7 more
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Dysbiosis of Gastric Mucosal Fungal Microbiota in the Gastric Cancer Microenvironment
Background. Microbes have been shown to contribute to gastric cancer (GC), gastric bacteria and viruses are associated with gastric carcinogenesis. However, the relationship between gastric fungi and GC is still unclear. Our aim was to evaluate the gastric fungal microbiota in the GC microenvironment. Methods.
Zhenzhan Zhang +7 more
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Intestinal fungi and antifungal secretory immunoglobulin A in Crohn’s disease
The human gastrointestinal tract harbors trillions of commensal microorganisms. Emerging evidence points to a possible link between intestinal fungal dysbiosis and antifungal mucosal immunity in inflammatory bowel disease, especially in Crohn’s disease ...
Meng Sun +3 more
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Enteric dysbiosis and fecal calprotectin expression in premature infants. [PDF]
BackgroundPremature infants often develop enteric dysbiosis with a preponderance of Gammaproteobacteria, which has been related to adverse clinical outcomes.
A Ghidini +41 more
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