Laure B Bindels
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Recent Articles
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Dufour I, Bindels L, Goffin E
N Engl J Med
. 2025 Mar;
392(10):1035.
PMID: 40043243
No abstract available.
2.
Amadieu C, Ahmed H, Leclercq S, Koistinen V, Leyrolle Q, Starkel P, et al.
Clin Nutr ESPEN
. 2025 Jan;
66:361-371.
PMID: 39864520
Background And Aims: Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a psychiatric disorder characterized notably by gut microbial dysbiosis and insufficient dietary fiber (DF) intake. This study aims to investigate the effect...
3.
Thibaut M, Roumain M, Piron E, Gillard J, Loriot A, Neyrinck A, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2025 Jan;
17(1):2449586.
PMID: 39780051
Alterations in bile acid profile and pathways contribute to hepatic inflammation in cancer cachexia, a syndrome worsening the prognosis of cancer patients. As the gut microbiota impinges on host metabolism...
4.
Gillard J, Roumain M, Picalausa C, Thibaut M, Clerbaux L, Tailleux A, et al.
JHEP Rep
. 2025 Jan;
6(11):101148.
PMID: 39741697
Background & Aims: An imbalance between primary and secondary bile acids contributes to the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). The precise mechanisms underlying changes in the bile acid pool...
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Delzenne N, Bindels L, Neyrinck A, Walter J
Nat Rev Microbiol
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39390291
Dietary fibres constitute a heterogeneous class of nutrients that are key in the prevention of various chronic diseases. Most dietary fibres are fermented by the gut microbiome and may, thereby,...
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Simonson M, Cueff G, Thibaut M, Giraudet C, Salles J, Chambon C, et al.
J Proteome Res
. 2024 Jul;
23(7):2452-2473.
PMID: 38965921
Cancer cachexia is an involuntary loss of body weight, mostly of skeletal muscle. Previous research favors the existence of a microbiota-muscle crosstalk, so the aim of the study was to...
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Van Hul M, Neyrinck A, Everard A, Abot A, Bindels L, Delzenne N, et al.
Clin Microbiol Rev
. 2024 Jun;
37(3):e0004523.
PMID: 38940505
SUMMARYThe gut microbiota is a major factor contributing to the regulation of energy homeostasis and has been linked to both excessive body weight and accumulation of fat mass (i.e., overweight,...
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Massart I, Kouakou A, Pelet N, Lause P, Schakman O, Loumaye A, et al.
J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle
. 2024 Apr;
15(3):919-933.
PMID: 38572511
Background: Cancer cachexia is a life-threatening, inflammation-driven wasting syndrome that remains untreatable. Adiponectin, the most abundant adipokine, plays an important role in several metabolic processes as well as in inflammation...
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Lefevre C, Thibaut M, Loumaye A, Thissen J, Neyrinck A, Navez B, et al.
Mol Metab
. 2024 Apr;
83:101930.
PMID: 38570069
Objective: Tumour progression drives profound alterations in host metabolism, such as adipose tissue depletion, an early event of cancer cachexia. As fatty acid consumption by cancer cells increases upon acidosis...
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Potgens S, Havelange V, Lecop S, Li F, Neyrinck A, Bindels F, et al.
Haematologica
. 2024 Mar;
109(10):3194-3208.
PMID: 38546675
The gut microbiota makes critical contributions to host homeostasis, and its role in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has attracted attention. We investigated whether the gut microbiome is...