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Bjoern O Schroeder

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Lowenmark T, Kohn L, Kellgren T, Rosenbaum W, Bronnec V, Lofgren-Burstrom A, et al.
J Transl Med . 2024 Oct; 22(1):947. PMID: 39420333
Background: Mounting evidence suggests a significant role of the gut microbiota in the development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). In particular, an over-representation of oral pathogens has been linked...
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Sawaed J, Zelik L, Levin Y, Feeney R, Naama M, Gordon A, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Sep; 10(37):eadp4119. PMID: 39259805
Antibiotic use is a risk factor for development of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs). IBDs are characterized by a damaged mucus layer, which does not separate the intestinal epithelium from the...
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Krigul K, Feeney R, Wongkuna S, Aasmets O, Holmberg S, Andreson R, et al.
Gut Microbes . 2024 Jul; 16(1):2377570. PMID: 39034613
Recent evidence indicates that repeated antibiotic usage lowers microbial diversity and ultimately changes the gut microbiota community. However, the physiological effects of repeated - but not recent - antibiotic usage...
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Holmberg S, Feeney R, Prasoodanan P K V, Puertolas-Balint F, Singh D, Wongkuna S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Apr; 15(1):3502. PMID: 38664378
Beneficial gut bacteria are indispensable for developing colonic mucus and fully establishing its protective function against intestinal microorganisms. Low-fiber diet consumption alters the gut bacterial configuration and disturbs this microbe-mucus...
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Puertolas-Balint F, Schroeder B
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Apr; 11(3):e0056723. PMID: 37039638
The intestinal microbiota is at the interface between the host and its environment and thus under constant exposure to host-derived and external modulators. While diet is considered to be an...
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Birchenough G, Schroeder B, Sharba S, Arike L, Recktenwald C, Puertolas-Balint F, et al.
Cell Rep . 2023 Feb; 42(2):112084. PMID: 36753416
Intestinal mucus barriers normally prevent microbial infections but are sensitive to diet-dependent changes in the luminal environment. Here we demonstrate that mice fed a Western-style diet (WSD) suffer regiospecific failure...
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Naama M, Telpaz S, Awad A, Ben-Simon S, Harshuk-Shabso S, Modilevsky S, et al.
Cell Host Microbe . 2023 Feb; 31(3):433-446.e4. PMID: 36738733
Colonic goblet cells are specialized epithelial cells that secrete mucus to physically separate the host and its microbiota, thus preventing bacterial invasion and inflammation. How goblet cells control the amount...
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Schroeder B
Gastroenterol Rep (Oxf) . 2022 Jun; 10:goac024. PMID: 35663149
No abstract available.
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Keipert S, Lutter D, Schroeder B, Brandt D, Stahlman M, Schwarzmayr T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2021 Mar; 12(1):1804. PMID: 33727559
No abstract available.
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Schroeder B, Birchenough G, Pradhan M, Nystrom E, Henricsson M, Hansson G, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2020 Sep; 295(46):15712-15726. PMID: 32900852
The intestinal mucus layer is a physical barrier separating the tremendous number of gut bacteria from the host epithelium. Defects in the mucus layer have been linked to metabolic diseases,...