Mally Dori-Bachash
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Recent Articles
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Valdes-Mas R, Leshem A, Zheng D, Cohen Y, Kern L, Zmora N, et al.
Cell
. 2025 Jan;
188(4):1062-1083.e36.
PMID: 39837331
Host-microbiome-dietary interactions play crucial roles in regulating human health, yet their direct functional assessment remains challenging. We adopted metagenome-informed metaproteomics (MIM), in mice and humans, to non-invasively explore species-level microbiome-host...
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Nobs S, Kolodziejczyk A, Adler L, Horesh N, Botscharnikow C, Herzog E, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Dec;
624(7992):645-652.
PMID: 38093014
People with diabetes feature a life-risking susceptibility to respiratory viral infection, including influenza and SARS-CoV-2 (ref. ), whose mechanism remains unknown. In acquired and genetic mouse models of diabetes, induced...
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Zheng D, Mohapatra G, Kern L, He Y, Shmueli M, Valdes-Mas R, et al.
Nat Immunol
. 2023 Mar;
24(4):585-594.
PMID: 36941399
Unlike other nucleotide oligomerization domain-like receptors, Nlrp10 lacks a canonical leucine-rich repeat domain, suggesting that it is incapable of signal sensing and inflammasome formation. Here we show that mouse Nlrp10...
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Suez J, Cohen Y, Valdes-Mas R, Mor U, Dori-Bachash M, Federici S, et al.
Cell
. 2022 Aug;
185(18):3307-3328.e19.
PMID: 35987213
Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are commonly integrated into human diet and presumed to be inert; however, animal studies suggest that they may impact the microbiome and downstream glycemic responses. We causally...
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Federici S, Kredo-Russo S, Valdes-Mas R, Kviatcovsky D, Weinstock E, Matiuhin Y, et al.
Cell
. 2022 Aug;
185(16):2879-2898.e24.
PMID: 35931020
Human gut commensals are increasingly suggested to impact non-communicable diseases, such as inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), yet their targeted suppression remains a daunting unmet challenge. In four geographically distinct IBD...
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Publisher Correction: Gut microbiota modulates weight gain in mice after discontinued smoke exposure
Fluhr L, Mor U, Kolodziejczyk A, Dori-Bachash M, Leshem A, Itav S, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Mar;
603(7903):E35.
PMID: 35293392
No abstract available.
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Fluhr L, Mor U, Kolodziejczyk A, Dori-Bachash M, Leshem A, Itav S, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Dec;
600(7890):713-719.
PMID: 34880502
Cigarette smoking constitutes a leading global cause of morbidity and preventable death, and most active smokers report a desire or recent attempt to quit. Smoking-cessation-induced weight gain (SCWG; 4.5 kg...
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Montassier E, Valdes-Mas R, Batard E, Zmora N, Dori-Bachash M, Suez J, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2021 Jul;
6(8):1043-1054.
PMID: 34226711
Antimicrobial resistance poses a substantial threat to human health. The gut microbiome is considered a reservoir for potential spread of resistance genes from commensals to pathogens, termed the gut resistome....
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Kolodziejczyk A, Federici S, Zmora N, Mohapatra G, Dori-Bachash M, Hornstein S, et al.
Nat Med
. 2020 Oct;
26(12):1899-1911.
PMID: 33106666
Acute liver failure (ALF) is a fulminant complication of multiple etiologies, characterized by rapid hepatic destruction, multi-organ failure and mortality. ALF treatment is mainly limited to supportive care and liver...
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Tuganbaev T, Mor U, Bashiardes S, Liwinski T, Nobs S, Leshem A, et al.
Cell
. 2020 Sep;
182(6):1441-1459.e21.
PMID: 32888430
Throughout a 24-h period, the small intestine (SI) is exposed to diurnally varying food- and microbiome-derived antigenic burdens but maintains a strict immune homeostasis, which when perturbed in genetically susceptible...