Microbiome

The varied community of microorganisms that live in different parts of the body, particularly the gut, is referred to as the human microbiome. These microorganisms are mostly bacteria, but they can also be viruses, fungi, and archaea. These microbial communities are vital for immune regulation, nutrition synthesis, digestion, and pathogen defense. Metagenomics research has shown that homeostasis depends on a healthy, diverse microbiome, whereas dysbiosis, or imbalances in the microbiome, is linked to a variety of illnesses, such as obesity, inflammatory bowel disease, allergies, and neuropsychiatric disorders. The field of microbiome research is growing quickly, providing new information on diet-microbe interactions, probiotic treatments, and personalized medicine.
Microbiome Transplants for Skin, Lung, and Metabolic Diseases

Microbiome-based therapies are emerging as promising approaches for skin, lung, and metabolic diseases by restoring microbial balance, modulating immune responses, and targeting disease-associated dysbiosis, although most applications remain investigational outside recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection. Microbial transplantation, probiotics, engineered commensals, and metabolite-based interventions are expanding therapeutic possibilities while highlighting important challenges related to safety, engraftment, and regulatory oversight.

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Gut microbes emerge as potential players in estrogen-driven cancers

Gut microbes emerge as potential players in estrogen-driven cancers

Scientists find link between bacterium in the gut ecosystem and lupus

Scientists find link between bacterium in the gut ecosystem and lupus

Blood metabolites reveal lifestyle links to brain health before dementia

Blood metabolites reveal lifestyle links to brain health before dementia

Scientists find a universal gut microbiome pattern linked to colorectal cancer

Scientists find a universal gut microbiome pattern linked to colorectal cancer

Blueberries may boost children's memory and mood

Blueberries may boost children's memory and mood

European project receives €15 million to study phage-based therapies

European project receives €15 million to study phage-based therapies

Comprehensive gut microbiome analysis reveals robust colorectal cancer signature

Comprehensive gut microbiome analysis reveals robust colorectal cancer signature

Microbes trigger cell death to boost cancer immunotherapy effectiveness

Microbes trigger cell death to boost cancer immunotherapy effectiveness

Gut fungi play key role in pediatric allergic diseases development

Gut fungi play key role in pediatric allergic diseases development

Synthetic gut communities reveal how diet rewires the microbiome

Synthetic gut communities reveal how diet rewires the microbiome

Computer models could design more effective probiotic supplements

Computer models could design more effective probiotic supplements

Gut microbes may help explain why obesity and type 2 diabetes become harder to reverse

Gut microbes may help explain why obesity and type 2 diabetes become harder to reverse

Synthetic biology platform unmasks hidden bacterial targets of bacteriophages

Synthetic biology platform unmasks hidden bacterial targets of bacteriophages

Gut bacteria may help explain why fatigue appears before illness

Gut bacteria may help explain why fatigue appears before illness

Gut microbes control liver genes by flipping DNA switches

Gut microbes control liver genes by flipping DNA switches

Short-chain oat fiber helps steady glucose and ease gut symptoms in pilot trial

Short-chain oat fiber helps steady glucose and ease gut symptoms in pilot trial

Eliminating dietary sugar may disrupt gut health and promote inflammation

Eliminating dietary sugar may disrupt gut health and promote inflammation

Gut microbiome may determine bone loss severity in primary hyperparathyroidism

Gut microbiome may determine bone loss severity in primary hyperparathyroidism

Engineered phages use molecular anchors to enter human cells

Engineered phages use molecular anchors to enter human cells

Short-term fasting may reduce inflammation linked to gum disease

Short-term fasting may reduce inflammation linked to gum disease

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