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Additional file 2: of A human gut phage catalog correlates the gut phageome with type 2 diabetes
This pdf file contains the following supplementary figures: S1-S8. Legends for these figures are presented at the beginning of Additional file 1. (DOCX 3421 kb)
Yingfei Ma +4 more
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The study of interactions between gut microbiota and the well-being of the host has become increasingly popular in the last decades. Growing interest in gut microbiota–host interactions has brought attention to faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) as ...
Wojciech Jankowski +2 more
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AbstractThe use of antibiotics disrupts the gut microbiota, potentially leading to long-term health issues and the spread of resistance. To investigate the impact of antibiotics on phage populations, we followed 22 healthy individuals two weeks before and up to six months after a three-day course of 3rd-generation cephalosporins.
Pfeifer, Eugen +12 more
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Tailed bacteriophages (Caudoviricetes) dominate the microbiome of a diseased stingless bee
Bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacterial hosts, are known to rule the dynamics and diversity of bacterial populations in a number of ecosystems. Bacterial communities residing in the gut of animals, known as the gut microbiome, have revolutionized ...
Lilian Caesar, Karen Luisa Haag
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Prophage induction contributes to alterations in the gut phageome during intestinal inflammation
SummaryBacteriophages (phages) are abundant members of the gut microbiota and regulators of bacterial communities. During homeostasis, gut phage communities are longitudinally stable and lysogenic replication is dominant. In chronic gut inflammatory disorders, such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs), there are alterations in phage diversity, which ...
Anshul Sinha +3 more
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IntroductionFecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is highly effective in preventing Clostridioides difficile recurrence by restoring gut microbiota composition and function.
Ramin Karimianghadim +5 more
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Phageome transfer from gut to circulation and its regulation by human immunity
AbstractBacteriophages are a critical part of the human microbiome, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. While phage translocation beyond the gut is known, its regulation within phageomes and interaction with immune responses remain unclear. This study explores the taxonomic structure of the phageome, lymphatic filtration, and phage-specific IgG ...
Aleksander Szymczak +13 more
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Impact of antibiotics on the human gut phageome : from method to application
Titre Impact des antibiotiques sur le phageome intestinal humain: de la méthode à l'application. Résumé L'antibiorésistance est un problème majeur de santé publique. Mieux comprendre l'impact des antibiotiques sur le microbiote intestinal et l'acquisition de résistances est essentiel.
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Terminalia chebula (TC) is an Ayurvedic herb containing polyphenolic compounds that interact with gut microbiota to modulate bioactivity. To examine how TC supplementation modulates the gut microbiome and associated metabolic pathways, a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study that screened 58 and enrolled 43 females aged 25–55 with a BMI of
Mildred Min +8 more
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Erratum to: Long-read metagenomics of multiple displacement amplified DNA of low-biomass human gut phageomes by SACRA pre-processing chimeric reads [PDF]
Yuya Kiguchi +4 more
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