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Smith K, Francisco S, Zhu Y, LeRoith T, Davis M, Crott J, et al.
FASEB J . 2024 Dec; 38(23):e70241. PMID: 39655692
Oral antibiotic use is both widespread and frequent in older adults and has been linked to dysbiosis of the gut microbiota, enteric infection, and chronic diseases. Diet and nutrients, particularly...
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Flores Ventura E, Bernabeu M, Callejon-Leblic B, Cabrera-Rubio R, Yeruva L, Estan-Capell J, et al.
Food Funct . 2024 Nov; 15(24):12134-12145. PMID: 39584920
: The profile of metal(loid)s in human milk is essential for infant growth and development, yet its impact on the development of the infant microbiota remains unclear. Elements, such as...
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Ruebel M, Gilley S, Yeruva L, Tang M, Frank D, Garces A, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2024 Oct; 15:1456087. PMID: 39473842
Background: Low birth weight (LBW; <2,500 g) affects approximately 15 to 20 percent of global births annually and is associated with suboptimal child development. Recent studies suggest a link between...
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Gurung M, Mulakala B, Schlegel B, Rajasundaram D, Shankar K, Bode L, et al.
Clin Nutr ESPEN . 2024 Aug; 63:903-918. PMID: 39209027
Background: Pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity promote deleterious health impacts on both mothers during pregnancy and the offspring. Significant changes in the maternal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) gene expression due...
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Sobhi H, Mercer K, Lan R, Yeruva L, Ten Have G, Deutz N, et al.
J Lipid Res . 2024 Aug; 65(10):100632. PMID: 39182606
Microbe-produced molecules (xenometabolites) found in foods or produced by gut microbiota are increasingly implicated in microbe-microbe and microbe-host communication. Xenolipids, in particular, are a class of metabolites for which the...
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Tripp P, Davis E, Gurung M, Rosa F, Bode L, Fox R, et al.
J Nutr . 2024 Jul; 154(9):2871-2886. PMID: 39069270
Background: Multiple studies have demonstrated associations between the early-life gut microbiome and incidence of inflammatory and autoimmune disease in childhood. Although microbial colonization is necessary for proper immune education, it...
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Gurung M, Schlegel B, Rajasundaram D, Fox R, Bode L, Yao T, et al.
mSystems . 2024 Mar; 9(4):e0029424. PMID: 38530054
Importance: Early life factors like neonatal diet modulate gut microbiota, which is important for the optimal gut and immune function. One such factor, human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), the composition of...
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Piccolo B, Graham J, Tabor-Simecka L, Randolph C, Moody B, Robeson M, et al.
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care . 2024 Mar; 12(2). PMID: 38453236
Introduction: Colonocyte oxidation of bacterial-derived butyrate has been reported to maintain synergistic obligate anaerobe populations by reducing colonocyte oxygen levels; however, it is not known whether this process is disrupted...
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Rodriguez K, Gurung M, Talatala R, Rearick J, Ruebel M, Stephens K, et al.
Adv Nutr . 2024 Feb; 15(3):100185. PMID: 38311313
The human gut microbiota is composed of bacteria (microbiota or microbiome), fungi (mycobiome), viruses, and archaea, but most of the research is primarily focused on the bacterial component of this...
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Yeruva L, Mulakala B, Rajasundaram D, Gonzalez S, Cabrera-Rubio R, Martinez-Costa C, et al.
Clin Nutr . 2023 Nov; 42(12):2528-2539. PMID: 37931372
Background: Maternal diet influences the milk composition, yet little information is available on the impact of maternal diet on milk miRNAs expression. Further, the association of human milk miRNAs to...