Ruben A T Mars
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Recent Articles
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Comba I, Mars R, Yang L, Dumais M, Chen J, Van Gorp T, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39713288
Long COVID (LC), manifests in 10-30% of non-hospitalized individuals post-SARS-CoV-2 infection leading to significant morbidity. The predictive role of gut microbiome composition during acute infection in the development of LC...
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Xiao Y, Louwies T, Mars R, Kashyap P
Compr Physiol
. 2024 Aug;
14(3):5491-5519.
PMID: 39109977
The human microbiome consists of the microorganisms associated with the body, such as bacteria, fungi, archaea, protozoa, and viruses, along with their gene content and products. These microbes are abundant...
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Priya S, Burns M, Ward T, Mars R, Adamowicz B, Lock E, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2022 May;
7(6):780-795.
PMID: 35577971
While gut microbiome and host gene regulation independently contribute to gastrointestinal disorders, it is unclear how the two may interact to influence host pathophysiology. Here we developed a machine learning-based...
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Brochet S, Quinn A, Mars R, Neuschwander N, Sauer U, Engel P
Elife
. 2022 Apr;
11.
PMID: 35363139
No abstract available.
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Schupack D, Mars R, Voelker D, Abeykoon J, Kashyap P
Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol
. 2021 Aug;
19(1):7-25.
PMID: 34453142
Variability in disease presentation, progression and treatment response has been a central challenge in medicine. Although variability in host factors and genetics are important, it has become evident that the...
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Brochet S, Quinn A, Mars R, Neuschwander N, Sauer U, Engel P
Elife
. 2021 Jul;
10.
PMID: 34279218
Ecological processes underlying bacterial coexistence in the gut are not well understood. Here, we disentangled the effect of the host and the diet on the coexistence of four closely related...
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Mihindukulasuriya K, Mars R, Johnson A, Ward T, Priya S, Lekatz H, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2021 Jul;
161(4):1194-1207.e8.
PMID: 34245762
Background & Aims: The gut virome includes eukaryotic viruses and bacteriophages that can shape the gut bacterial community and elicit host responses. The virome can be implicated in diseases, such...
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Blasche S, Kim Y, Mars R, Machado D, Maansson M, Kafkia E, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2021 Jan;
6(2):196-208.
PMID: 33398099
Microbial communities often undergo intricate compositional changes yet also maintain stable coexistence of diverse species. The mechanisms underlying long-term coexistence remain unclear as system-wide studies have been largely limited to...
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Bhattarai Y, Jie S, Linden D, Ghatak S, Mars R, Williams B, et al.
iScience
. 2020 Dec;
23(12):101798.
PMID: 33299969
Recent studies emphasize the role of microbial metabolites in regulating gastrointestinal (GI) physiology through activation of host receptors, highlighting the potential for inter-kingdom signaling in treating GI disorders. In this...
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Mars R, Frith M, Kashyap P
Gastroenterology
. 2020 Nov;
160(2):538-555.
PMID: 33253687
There have been numerous human studies reporting associations between the intestinal microbiome and functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs), and independently animal studies have explored microbiome-driven mechanisms underlying FGIDs. However, there is...