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Dysbiosis by neutralizing commensal mediated inhibition of pathobionts [PDF]
Dysbiosis in the periodontal microbiota is associated with the development of periodontal diseases. Little is known about the initiation of dysbiosis.
Bernaerts, Kristel +6 more
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Putative Pathobionts in HLA-B27-Associated Spondyloarthropathy [PDF]
Spondyloarthritis (SpA) is a group of immune mediated inflammatory diseases with a strong association to the major histocompatibility (MHC) class I molecule, HLA-B27. Although the association between HLA-B27 and AS has been known for almost 50 years, the
Tejpal Gill +2 more
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Streptococcus suis – The “Two Faces” of a Pathobiont in the Porcine Respiratory Tract [PDF]
Streptococcus (S.) suis is a frequent early colonizer of the upper respiratory tract of pigs. In fact, it is difficult to find S. suis-free animals under natural conditions, showing the successful adaptation of this pathogen to its porcine reservoir host.
Désirée Vötsch +3 more
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When Pathobiont-Carbohydrate Interaction Turns Bittersweet! [PDF]
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Nicolas Barnich, Benoit Chassaing
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Label or Concept – What Is a Pathobiont? [PDF]
An increasing number of microorganisms are classified as 'pathobionts' (i.e., organisms that can cause harm under certain circumstances) but there exist no universally used criteria for this definition. In particular, the term is often used for categorizing disease-associated taxa without proof of 'causality'.
Lara, Jochum, Bärbel, Stecher
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Neisseria species as pathobionts in bronchiectasis
Introduction : Le rôle des espèces de Neisseria dans la bronchectasie est inconnu. Méthodes : Le séquençage des bactériomes des échantillons de voies respiratoires de la cohorte de la bronchectasie asiatique et européenne appariée (CAMEB) (n=225) a été effectué pour évaluer les corrélats cliniques de la maladie associée à Neisseria spp.
Liang Li +27 more
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The unforeseen intracellular lifestyle of Enterococcus faecalis in hepatocytes
Enterococcus faecalis is a bacterial species present at a subdominant level in the human gut microbiota. This commensal turns into an opportunistic pathogen under specific conditions involving dysbiosis and host immune deficiency. E.
Natalia Nunez +9 more
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Dysbiosis plays an important role in the development of bacterial infections in the gastric mucosa, particularly Helicobacter pylori. The international guidelines for the treatment of H.
Uriel Gomez-Ramirez +9 more
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A Hen in the Wolf Den: A Pathobiont Tale [PDF]
Disruption of the gut microbiota is thought to contribute to disease onset in individuals with a genetic predisposition to autoimmunity. In a recent issue of Science, Manfredo Vieira et al. (2018) identify translocation of the gut commensal Enterococcus gallinarum into the liver as a trigger for the autoimmune disease systemic lupus erythematous.
Matteo M, Guerrini +2 more
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T cells that express the transcription factor RORγ, regulatory (Treg), or conventional (Th17) are strongly influenced by intestinal symbionts. In a genetic approach to identify mechanisms underlying this influence, we performed a screen for microbial genes implicated, in germfree mice monocolonized with Escherichia coli
Sassone-Corsi, Martina +8 more
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