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.

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UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer research

UVA researcher wins $700,000 for promising ovarian cancer research

Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics linked to rising number of people with chronic IBD

Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics linked to rising number of people with chronic IBD

Arginine can modify plaque formation on teeth and protect against dental caries

Arginine can modify plaque formation on teeth and protect against dental caries

Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patients

Why promising microbiome therapies rarely work in patients

Breast milk bacteria help shape infant gut microbiome development

Breast milk bacteria help shape infant gut microbiome development

Gut-microbe-derived molecules may play a key role in shaping the developing immune system

Gut-microbe-derived molecules may play a key role in shaping the developing immune system

The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function

The gut is not just digestive and new evidence shows it actively controls brain function

Streptococcus anginosus metabolites fuel gastric cancer

Streptococcus anginosus metabolites fuel gastric cancer

New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer development

New evidence reveals Streptococcus anginosus promotes gastric cancer development

Understanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brain

Understanding the impact of pregnancy stressors on neuroimmune landscape of the fetal brain

Gut microbes shown to directly shape brain function and evolution

Gut microbes shown to directly shape brain function and evolution

Elevated bacteria levels in tumors weaken immune response, studies show

Elevated bacteria levels in tumors weaken immune response, studies show

How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteria

How modern diets are driving rapid evolution in gut bacteria

Periodontal bacterial load associated with disease severity in multiple sclerosis

Periodontal bacterial load associated with disease severity in multiple sclerosis

Study demonstrates significant changes in gut bacteria at the onset of IBD

Study demonstrates significant changes in gut bacteria at the onset of IBD

Probiotic supplementation restores beneficial gut bacteria in breastfed infants

Probiotic supplementation restores beneficial gut bacteria in breastfed infants

Genes influence the gut microbiome beyond the individual

Genes influence the gut microbiome beyond the individual

Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome

Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome

Research reveals how the gut microbiome supports successful pregnancy

Research reveals how the gut microbiome supports successful pregnancy

Early life gut microbiome crucial for immune system development

Early life gut microbiome crucial for immune system development

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